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The Crossword Solver found 480 answers for The New York Times crossword clue in the works 7 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
PROLEmember of the working class
AXDODGERSlumberjacks in unsafe working conditions?
BURNTHEONEAMOILwork very late
TAGTEAMEDworked on together
EATwork on a course
STRUTwork it, on the runway
NARRATESdoes voice work for a documentary, say
STYLEGUIDESsome reference works in newsrooms
DAYOFFrespite from work
TESTlab work
INBOXwhere work may pile up
ILIADclassic work that’s the basis for Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Cressida”
CIAorg. for which Jason Bourne works in “The Bourne Identity”
ATLASwork of cartography
RURclassic work by Karel Capek
SANDSdoes some shop class work
SAWEDworked in a wood shop, say
WRITERone whose work is on the books?
THREADwork one’s way through, as a maze
PHARMAmerck work, for short
STINTstretch of work
DEBUGwork on software
ODESsome works of Pablo Neruda
OOOaway from work, for short
SQUIREone working the knight shift?
ART“A work of ___ that isn’t based on feeling isn’t ___ at all”: Cézanne
SPIEDworked for the C.I.A., perhaps
SONGpolice work?
REFSsome who whistle while they work
REMAINANONYMOUSrefuse to sign one’s work, say
KEEPATcontinue to work on
TILLwork, as the land
COFFEEBREAKtimeout at work ? as represented visually by this puzzle’s circled letters
RETno longer working: Abbr.
ILIADepic work that begins “Sing, goddess, of the anger of Achilles”
ETHICwork ___
LIAISEwork together (with)
ONSPEChow freelancers work
CODESdoes programming work
OEDmultivolume ref. work
FARMEDworked the land
EARNITget something through hard work
STAGEMOMparent working behind the scenes?
OAREDworked on a trireme, e.g.
TILLwork the land
OEDwork whose first installment spanned 352 pages and ended with “ant,” in brief
CULTURALATTACHEone working on a long-distance relationship
SEWwork with needle and thread
SOLVEwork out
KNUCKLEDreally got to work, with “down”

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