% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 1270 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “Word!” 8 letters. The answers have between 3 and 12 letters.

AnswerClue
HATEDword repeated in Roger Ebert’s “I ___, ___, ___ This Movie”
TEAword after high or weak
ATITwords after keep or going
EVERword that becomes its own opposite when “n” is added to the front
SALTword after rock, sea or table
ANDword commonly following the Oxford comma
MINERALword before oil or water
LESSword often confused with “fewer”
ISNTfirst word of Sondheim’s “Send in the Clowns”
MICword with stand or drop
ODESsome words of Wordsworth
ICANSOwords that might elicit the response “Prove it!”
ROWword that can come before or after home
AHOKwords of eventual understanding
IMHUMBLEDgracious words when accepting an honor
EREword before now
YOUVEGOTTHISencouraging words
HEYsong word sung twice before “goodbye”
SAOword in some South American city names
LAITfrench word at a coffeehouse
IDOvow-sealing words
THANcomparative word
AERword on an Irish plane
SOGOODwords moaned while eating a cheeseburger, maybe
SENSEword with talking or horse
OATHsworn words
ONEword after square or plus
COMBATword with zone or boots
DRUGword with wonder or designer
AFTERLIFEthe great beyond … or where each word in 17-, 24-, 35- and 45-Across might be found?
BEITSOwords of agreement in Shakespeare
VOCABwords on some flashcards, informally
EAUfrench word that sounds like a letter of the alphabet
HOWword with know or show
BERIGHTBACKfuture zombie’s last words?
BOBAword before tea or Fett
AIME“Je t’___” (French words of endearment)
IFEARworrier’s opening words
ICEword that can precede or follow pack
SOBEITwords of acceptance
AHMEwords said with a sigh
LILword before Kim, Wayne and Baby
TOILword in a Shakespearean incantation
PALEword before “Blue Eyes” or “Blue Dot” in titles
SLIDEword with water or Electric
WHOSE“I could a tale unfold ___ lightest word / Would harrow up thy soul …”: “Hamlet”
STREETword with fair or fight
PADword after launch or lily
LASsyllables when you forget the words
CUEword after “That’s my” or “right on”

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