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The Crossword Solver found 126 answers for The New York Times crossword clue english ___. The answers have between 3 and 16 letters.

AnswerClue
BANGSfringe : British English :: ___ : American English
AMERICANLITenglish class largely unconcerned with the English?
ESSAYTESTformat for an English final, maybe
YATESenglish filmmaker David or Peter
BRAGGenglish folk singer Billy
OBOESsmaller cousins of English horns
NED___ Low, famed English pirate
EPSOMenglish town known for its mineral springs
SOMMEriver to the English Channel
MAMAword with the same meaning in English, Swahili and Mandarin, among other languages
ETON___ mess (English dessert)
NEINgerman word that sounds like a number in English
LOSERwho pays all legal costs under the so-called “English rule”
LITCRITrhyming subject for an English major
OWENenglish poet Wilfred ___
ANDYboy’s name consisting of an English word followed by its Spanish equivalent
DOVERstrait of ___, narrowest part of the English Channel
APLITh.S. course for future English majors
NOELenglish playwright Coward
ABSENTnot in English, say
SETguinness world record holder for “English word with the most meanings”
COINSAWORD“Embiggens” the English language
MASSEshot with English
CHARLESLAMB*English essayist who wrote “Lawyers, I suppose, were children once” [ram]
INGfrench : -ant :: English : ___
JOHNenglish version of 61-Down
KRISTINSCOTHOMAS“The English Patient” actress
COR___ anglais (English horn)
SCHWASmost common vowel sounds in English
FOURSall ___ (English card game)
MOISTadjective that’s been called “one of the most hated words in the English language”
MAZEfeature of some English gardens
NONOleaving a participle dangling in English class, say
APLITaccelerated H.S. English course
COSTAspanish geographical word that is an anagram of its English translation
BOWMENmost of the English force at Agincourt
HERBSingredients pronounced differently in American and British English
OCKHAMenglish philosopher William of ___
AREspanish : “son” :: English : ___
ELOenglish rock band with a string section, for short
LEEDS___ United, English soccer team
COOpigeon English?
EREhow English poets wrote previously?
GOBLINMODEoxford English Dictionary’s Word of the Year in 2022, describing an unapologetically self-indulgent state
ESSEXenglish county with three swords on its flag
SCHWAmost common vowel sound in English
NOMASnon-English “Uncle”
ACREunit that derives from Old English for “open field”
EXETERenglish city in the county of Devon
TENSEfeature of English, but not Chinese

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