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The Crossword Solver found 2201 answers for The New York Times crossword clue just like *that*! 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 12 letters.

AnswerClue
MISTYlike many pools at the base of waterfalls
DENSElike the element osmium
CEYLONESElike some black tea
PUREEDlike much baby food
RESEENlike Halley’s comet every 75 or so years
ALLSTARlike some casts
LOOSERlike a screw after being turned counterclockwise
TRITElike the saying “You win some, you lose some”
ATROCIOUSlike the sound of “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” per the song of the same name
INAPPlike some online purchases
MOISTlike towelettes in a fast-food restaurant
OEDIPALlike a certain Freudian complex
ARTSYlike many theater camp productions
SMOLDERburn like embers
RIGIDlike hard-liners
BOOEDlike umpires, sometimes
YELLOWlike bananas and banana slugs
KLEPTOCRATIClike a government led by thieving politicians
SHARPlike aged cheddar
OUIfrench word that sounds like an English pronoun
WAGmake like a puppy’s tail
BEERYlike a pub crawler’s breath, perhaps
LASAGNA“I never met a ___ I didn’t like”: Garfield
SPRAYONlike some tans
RBSn.F.L. positions that sound like a fast-food chain
SHIESTmost like a wallflower
ONTOEdancing like a ballerina
CLAWATscratch like an unhappy tabby
RENTEDlike apartments and many tuxedos
SWISSlike chicken cordon bleu, originally
STRONGlike Turkish coffee
TIKTOKpopular video hosting service that works like clockwork?
ELFINlike Santa’s little helpers
ONPOThigh, like many a Woodstock attendee
SCALYlike pangolins and armadillos
MEALYlike an old apple
SPARSElike the population of Greenland
LANAIhawaiian island shaped like an apostrophe
NOBLElike the gases argon and xenon
IOWANlike Captain James T. Kirk, by birth
NICESTmost likely to offer solace, say
INSETlike Alaska on a U.S. map, often
LATENTlike variables that are not directly observed
FITINnot stick out like a sore thumb
ALLSTARlike some casts or teams
SIDEARMlike a low, horizontal throw used by shortstops
XSHAPEDlike old-fashioned railroad crossing signs
MNEMONICmemory device like “How I wish I could calculate pi,” e.g.
ONIONYlike a bialy
SOLnote that sounds like a music genre

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