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The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “the other one!”. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
BEDone of the B’s in B&B
EARSbeagles have big ones
HEMMEDpulled one’s pants up?
KEENENone of the Wayans brothers
SEAL“E pluribus unum” appears on one
VETSones who get setters better?
ALLAHone praised at the Kaaba
PILOTone winging it?
PISTONone of eight in a V8
TNTone of its uses is boring
ODINone-eyed god
MATCHESones getting lit at a party, maybe
OBAMAwho said “Issues are never simple. One thing I’m proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues”
ONTOone step ahead of, say
ASHIPanswer to the riddle ?I have one bow but no arrows. What am I??
JACKSones doing some heavy lifting before retirement?
METOOERone favoring imitation over innovation
RKOone of the Big Five film studios of Hollywood’s golden age
NAMEjohn Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, for one
OWLS“Wise” ones
GPAa 3.0 one is a B
CHANCEone of three spaces on a Monopoly board
SPYFALLgame in which one player tries to glean information from the other players without being caught
EMERGESsticks one’s neck out, perhaps
NAVYVETone who’s served admirally?
SAUCEa.1., for one
BUSfillmore in “Cars,” for one
LEECHone who takes, takes, takes
ONLINEwhere one might be represented by an avatar
ABACKone way to be taken
RACEmarathon, for one
BEHINDBLUEEYES1971 hit from the Who that begins “No one knows what it’s like to be the bad man”
SLOUCHERone not sitting up straight
EARa praying mantis has just one, found on its stomach(!)
ODDBALLeccentric sort ? or a “sport” where one might make the plays at 19-, 27- and 44-Across?
NODDERSones agreeing silently
ODElucille Clifton’s “Homage to My Hips,” for one
CADDIEone who’s left holding the bag?
AFRICANAMERICANlike roughly one-eighth of the U.S. population
POLLSwhere to make one’s voice heard, with “the”
DOSEone pill, perhaps
CODESWITCHgo into one’s “phone voice,” say
MAEWESTwho said “Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before”
PANEone in a mullion?
ACEsomething that may be up one’s sleeve
ARMsomething up one’s sleeve?
IMOUTRAGEDcry from one who’s fuming
NOTCHone of many in a dictionary’s thumb index
INBEDwhere one might let sleeping dogs lie
MOUNTAINCLIMBERone who encounters the last parts of the answers to the starred clues on the way up

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