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The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue a, for one 7 letters. The answer has 7 letters.

AnswerClue
RASSLERone who grapples, in dialect
TARTAREone way to prepare steak
ALSORANone who didn’t make it to the office
SPOOKEDlike one who’s seen a ghost
ENDORSEthrow one’s support behind, as a candidate
ALLIASK“Do me this one favor …”
ELEANORroosevelt credited with saying “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent”
ENTRANTone in the running
ETAILERamazon, for one
SNACKERone who puts down a few chips?
TRAINERone may be personal
ESCAPEEthe one who got away?
EMMYNODone of more than 300 for “S.N.L.”
STKITTSone of the Lesser Antilles
THEATREglobe, for one
ESCAPEEone on the run
BRAILLEin which one dot represents an “a”
PROTEGEmentored one
ACOUPLEmore than one
ADAMANTfirm in one’s stance
AUDITORone checking the books
ITSADUD“Pfft, this one doesn’t work”
DRAFTEEone forced into a force
OSMOSISone way to learn
OBVERSEone side of the coin
BUNGLERone prone to mistakes
SENATORone in 100
SHAPEUPget one’s act together
RAREGEMone in a million, so to speak
EDITORSones getting the last word in
DARTGUNone way to administer a tranquilizer
EARRINGvermeer painted a girl with a pearl one
PIANISTone sitting on the bench, maybe
LEGALIDpassport, for one
MADONNAone-named singer called the “Queen of Pop”
HUFFILYwith a chip on one’s shoulder
EMAILERone who may have attachment issues?
TOSSERSones playing cornhole, e.g.
AVIATORone whose work goes over your head
ARTICLEa, for one
SEALEGSwith these, one can surely walk on water
BLOGGEDposted one’s thoughts
LORELAIone of the Gilmore Girls
DEMERITmark on one’s record
ADOPTEErescue dog, for one
REPRESSkeep in the back of one’s mind, perhaps
OLDSALTone who has spent years at sea
HUMIDORone might be smoke-filled
AWARDEEone accepting an Oscar, e.g.
BUSRIDEone means of commuting

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