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The Crossword Solver found 47 answers for The New York Times crossword clue fool (with) 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
FOOLtarot card figure classically depicted in ragged clothing
IDBE“___ a fool not to!”
ORWE“… must all learn to live together as brothers, ___ will all perish together as fools”: M.L.K. Jr.
WONT“___ Get Fooled Again” (the Who classic)
MESSfool (with)
IAMBshakespearean fool
YUTZfool, from the Yiddish
IRON___ pyrite (fool’s gold)
CHIASMUSfigure of speech in which words are reversed for effect, like “Never let a fool kiss you or a kiss fool you”
CHARLOTTESWEB*Children’s book whose title character says “If I can fool a bug, I can surely fool a man. People are not as smart as bugs”
AMUSES*Complete fools
APRwhen fools rush in?: Abbr.
SAPone who’s easily fooled
APRILFOOLcry heard on April Fool’s Day
TOPRANKS“It is such fun to fool the folks / And make them butts of harmless jokes ?”
IKNEWIT“You didn’t fool me!”
IWASHADcry after getting fooled
GOTCHA“April Fools!”
YUTZESyiddish fools
MEATHEADSfools
GOTYAapril Fools’ exclamation
SAPapril fool target
APRfools are often seen at its start: Abbr.
ISHending with freak or fool
SAPfrequent victim of an April fool
MRTactor with the famous line “I pity the fool!”
ISONTOdoesn’t get fooled by
HATERS“Rumors are carried by ___, spread by fools and accepted by idiots” (old saying)
ACTSTHEGOATbehaves like a fool, informally
ROMEO“Oh, I am fortune’s fool!” speaker
ASPshakespeare’s “poor venomous fool
MRTold TV star with the catchphrase “I pity the fool
MRT“I 30-Down the fool!” speaker
TWO“Arguing with a fool proves there are ___”: Doris M. Smith
ASP“Poor venomous fool,” to Cleopatra
TREESits penultimate line is “Poems are made by fools like me”
KNOCKITOFF“Quit fooling around!”
ASTUTEhard to fool
THECGOYA“Penn & Teller: Fool Us” airer
GOTYAapril Fools’ Day declaration
ASSfool
IMEANITTHISTIME“No more fooling around!”
GOTYAexclamation on April Fools’ Day
TAROTfool’s deck
RESTETH“… for anger ___ in the bosom of fools”: Ecclesiastes
LES“Aux innocents ___ mains pleines” (“Fortune favors fools”)
NICETRY“It’s gonna take a lot more than that to fool me!”

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