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The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue for one 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 14 letters.

AnswerClue
ESSEXone of England’s so-called “home counties”
EELconger, for one
TREASUREkeep close to one’s heart
NASCARTRACKdaytona International Speedway, for one
CYNICSones with negative views on humanity
HOWquestion that’s not one of the five W’s
DIETERone cutting down, so to speak
DOWELone holding things together, perhaps
CARALARMone may go off in the middle of the night
MPHa ticket may be given for a high one: Abbr.
ROADIEone who sets the stage
ARENTIplayful response to “You’re a funny one!”
RASTAone who might smoke ganja as a sacrament, informally
AVATARmany a video game player has one
GRAPHtime might be shown on the side of one
YARDSALESevents where one person’s trash may be another person’s treasure
MARINE___ One
CALdiet Coke doesn’t have a single one: Abbr.
PAYER/ESones involved in a transaction
PARENTHESISthe right one can produce a smile
PAINTGUNone way to put on a coat
REASONSuses one’s brain
ANGLERone who makes bail, perhaps
DALAILAMAone for whom libel is a major issue
YODELERone in peak singing condition?
ADOLESCENTone between 10 and 20, say
SPICERone using cloves or garlic
STRAPLESSGOWNmarilyn Monroe wore a fuchsia one while singing “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend”
ORANGESODAslice, for one
CHAMPone to be dethroned
EGGone being coddled, maybe
EMAILERone who may have attachment issues?
NANCYPELOSIone known for making House calls
SIMMEREDDOWNregained one’s composure
ASPone with a venomous bite
SRAeva Perón was one: Abbr.
CHOCOHOLICone constantly craving kisses?
BRUNEIone of two sultanates in the United Nations
PENALANTANTANTearly 19th-century Australia, for one
WITfunny one
HAH“Funny one!”
EONtime period, or an anagram of one?
BEATNIKone reading Kerouac or Ginsberg, say
ANTACIDtums, for one
FEAST*One of two extremes in a saying
OPTIMISTone who identifies with the answers to the starred Across clues
PESSIMISTone who identifies with the answers to the starred Down clues
CRAMPShinders, as one’s style
AGENTbond is a special one
INSones with access

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