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The Crossword Solver found 164 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “You should leave” 8 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
CAMPSITEbad spot to leave food unattended
BARESALLleaves nothing to the imagination
WAITHERE“Don’t leave this spot”
DECAFTEAleaves totally drained of energy?
DRUMSOUTforces to leave
PARENTALkind of leave or guidance
PLEASEGO“You should leave
ANNOTATEleave a mark on?
LEAVEshove off
LEAVEdepart
LEAVESfall fall
LEAVEtime out
LEAVESword with tea or autumn
LEAVEbail, so to speak
SENECAroman philosopher who said “Life is never incomplete if it is an honorable one. At whatever point you leave life, if you leave it in the right way, it is whole”
RAKEleave no leaves, say
REDlike many autumn leaves
BASILleaves on a pizza
STORMangrily leave, with “out”
FRESHSALADleaves just in time for dinner?
AWESleaves slack-jawed
PARCHleave thirsty
SLAYleave ’em rolling in the aisles
NOEXIT“You can’t leave this way” sign
RAKEleaves might get stuck in its teeth
TRAPSleaves with no moves, as a chess piece
OMITleave out
CUTUPone leaving you in stitches
SCARleave damaged
ALOEplant with lance-shaped leaves
DESSERTyou might leave room for it
OMITSleaves out
DITCHleave behind
MAROONleave stranded
NOTIPwhat an unsatisfied customer might leave behind
JILTSleaves in the lurch
ALOHAPARTYfarewell celebration for those leaving the Hawaiian Islands
JILTabruptly leave, as a lover
TEASHOPwhere many bags of leaves can be found
THEDAHATEDDEATHsilent film star Bara didn’t want to leave us
TEAleaves on the shelf?
SIGNleave one’s mark, in a way
SHYNESSit may leave you speechless
BUGOFFLeave me alone!”
EURIPIDESgreek who originated the expression “Leave no stone unturned”
NONOleaving a participle dangling in English class, say
SCARleave a mark
TEAleaves in hot water
TEApot leaves?
HARPinstrument played by Sheila Bromberg on the Beatles’ “She’s Leaving Home”

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