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The Crossword Solver found 164 answers for The New York Times crossword clue holds 3 letters. The answers have between 3 and 18 letters.

AnswerClue
HATsomething you should hold onto, in an expression
MBAbush Jr. is the only U.S. president to hold one
PINhold (down)
BRBtexter’s “hold on a sec”
AGEwhat a tot might indicate by holding up fingers
BATcard holding?
BRBHold on,” in a message
DAMit holds water
NABgrab hold of
TWOnumber of hole cards in Texas hold ’em
ACEhighest kicker in Texas hold’em
DAMit holds a lot back
BRBtexter’s “Hold that thought”
HASholds
HOLDword after foot or before hands
HOLDShas in hand
HOLDcontend
HOLDgrip
ALAMOenterprise Holdings holding
GRIPSholds tightly on to
FORTUNEOFCHANGEwhat the world’s largest piggy bank holds?
LETGOstop holding on
BLAMEhold responsible
ESTONIAfirst country to hold elections using internet voting
ALLINholding nothing back
TRIPSstrong poker holding, informally
BATEhold, as one’s breath
THETURNfourth card in Texas hold ?em
DEEDmonopoly holding
FERRULEmetal ring that holds a pencil’s eraser
POSITIONFORJOCKEYSleaning forward and holding the reins?
INASECHold on!”
RESTRAINhold back
ELMERSGLUEwhat a kid might use to hold 17-, 24-, 35- and 47-Across together
CARROTbugs Bunny is often holding one
DIALINGtrying to get a hold of
WAYLAYhold up
RESENTSholds a grudge against
DETAINSholds up
WHOAHold up, horses!”
TARA___ VanDerveer, coach who holds the record for the most wins in college basketball history (1,200+)
PISAwhere visitors take photos pretending to hold up a landmark
RBIShank Aaron holds the M.L.B. record for these, for short (2,297)
TRUSTSentities holding property
HALTHold it right there!”
PISAwhere tourists might take a picture of themselves seemingly holding up a tower
RIVERCARDit might make or break a hand in Texas hold ’em
EASYDOESITHold your horses”
STEMhold back, as the tide
IDIOM“Have a cow” or “hold your horses”

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