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The Crossword Solver found 1640 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “if you say so”. The answers have between 3 and 11 letters.

AnswerClue
COURSEEXAM*Final say
SORTSgets ready to wash, say
GOASpretend to be, at a Halloween party, say
ADAGEproverbial saying
PELTattack with snowballs, say
GATEWAYDRUGmarijuana, some say
BRASSmajors, say
SADhurl, say
SORERless gracious when losing, say
SATsqualled, say
ADOLESCENTone between 10 and 20, say
ROMAcapital where natives say “Arrivederci!”
TAGSUPtouches base before running home, say
OILSUPprepares for a Ms. Olympia competition, say
REACTlaugh or cry, say
LITMAJORstudent of the classics, say
ANSt or F, say: Abbr.
REHEMStakes up or lets down, say
STARTURNbreakout movie role, say
FRODOfictional character who says “I will take the ring, though I do not know the way”
TOWINbring to a repair shop, say
MISSEDshot an airball, say
EATENALIVEswarmed by mosquitoes, say
SEEDYone-star, say
MILDrating one chili pepper, say
ILL“___ say!”
TOONICElacking the killer instinct, say
ACHYsore from exercise, say
BEATTOTHEAWpreceded in commenting on an adorable kitten photo, say?
SHIMprop for a tilting bookcase, say
ALLERGICitchy, say
WARMin the 70s or 80s, say
DEEPENbecome more complicated, say
WEEDYovergrown, say
FETEDwined and dined, say
DICTUmirabile ___ (wonderful to say: Lat.)
INEXILEnot allowed to go back, say
RESEATEDshifted in a theater, say
BROODchicks, say
POWERPOSINGstanding like Wonder Woman, say
FREEDIVEeschew scuba gear, say [3,5]
SITstand no more, say
ENDS65-Across justifiers, in a saying
MYTHstory about Zeus or Hera, say
OGREhorrible boss, say
WAITEDdidn’t act rashly, say
TAKEACABeschew Uber, say
RATERSyelp reviewers, say
BEATNIKone reading Kerouac or Ginsberg, say
FEAST*One of two extremes in a saying

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