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The Crossword Solver found 46 answers for The New York Times crossword clue claims 5 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
CLAIMsomething staked
CLAIMsay, say
TERMSthings people often claim to have read when they haven’t
WAIVEnot claim, say
NOMSGclaim on a ramen packet
ALIBIclaim made stronger by a witness
NOTARvape “health” claim
DIDSOclaim in a squabble
IDTAGbaggage claim marker
ELLISdock ___, pitcher who claimed to have thrown a no-hitter on LSD in 1970
AVERSclaims
FAKEDlike the death of 19-Across, some claim
NOMSGclaim on some food packaging
CLAIMSinsurance department
CLAIMSadjuster’s assignments
ESPclairvoyant’s claim
CIVILLAWYERone handling personal injury claims, e.g.
ESPpsychic’s claim
LIESclaims rated “four Pinocchios,” say
MONKEYSUNCLEanimal “relative” an astonished person may claim to be
AVIATIONohio claims to be its birthplace
PARSECShan Solo claims to have made the Kessel Run in less than 12 of these
INSURANCEFORMpaper to fill out when asserting a claim
CALIPHSislamic leaders claiming succession from Muhammad
LIENproperty claim
SORELOSERSthey might claim that things are fixed
ZENOone of his paradoxes claims that two objects can never really touch
LIENmortgage claim
LLBEANclaim to fame for Freeport, Me.
AVERclaim confidently
ELVISHLIVESclaim that a language in “The Lord of the Rings” is not extinct?
SEGAcompany whose most famous product once claimed it “does what Nintendon’t”
ESPtelepath’s claim
ALLEGEclaim
FREERANGEclaim on an egg carton
HARMclaim in court
HASDIBSstakes a claim (on)
AENEAStrojan hero claimed as an ancestor by Julius Caesar and Augustus
REWROTEwhat Hemingway claimed he did to the ending of “A Farewell to Arms” 39 times
LIENlegal claim
ILLTAKEYOUTHERE1972 hit whose singer claims to “know a place”
WONONEclaimed a victory, homophonically
HASDIBSclaims it first
ATTILAhun from whom Dracula claims to be descended, in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”
NOMESSadspeak claim of convenience
ILLUMINATIpeople claiming to possess special enlightenment

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