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The Crossword Solver found 2201 answers for The New York Times crossword clue just like ___. The answers have between 3 and 11 letters.

AnswerClue
TIDALlike the ocean’s ebb and flow
FLYOFFscatter like a flock of birds
LINKINGVERBgrammatical connector like “is” or “seem” ? or a connector found literally in 16-, 24-, 35- and 49-Across
MEMEviral internet joke, like “Grumpy Cat”
ONTOElike a pirouetting ballet dancer
DEAFlike most Gallaudet University students
SPOUSALlike some insurance benefits
HAITIANlike the national anthem “La Dessalinienne”
ALDOecologist Leopold who advocated “thinking like a mountain”
GREYlike overcast skies, in England
APTlikely
ANONlike the author of “Beowulf,” in brief
TOGOlike some orders
UNASKEDlike some questions that will never be answered
MOOTlike some practice courts
KNEEbend it, like Beckham?
UNTENDEDlike a weedy garden, perhaps
SPIKEDlike some volleyballs and hair
IRONONlike some T-shirt graphics
CLEFTlike Superman?s chin, famously
COEDlike Yale since 1969
CAPEDlike Superman, but not Spider-Man
INHOMElike some care services
CHOPPYlike difficult water for boating
NORSElike Thor
IDEDlike many bar patrons, informally
TAMESTlike the bunny slope
EDGYprovocative ? like this answer’s position in the grid?
EVILlike a stereotypical fairy-tale stepmother
EDGIERlike humor that’s even more far out
LOSTlike Bo-Peep’s sheep
HERr&B artist whose name sounds like a pronoun
CANTDOlike a defeatist’s attitude
ILHANOMARcongresswoman who wrote “This Is What America Looks Like”
HISSnoise that sounds like its last two letters
OMANIlike some rials
HONKSmakes like a goose
FLORALlike leis
LEWDlike some PG-13 language
LOGICALlike the left brain, in pop psychology
AERIALlike outdoor photos taken from above
PAPERYlike onion or garlic skin
INACOMAlike the protagonist at the start of “28 Days Later”
ELBOWEDlike people in crowds, whether intentionally or not
WRYlike some humor
PLUSHlike luxurious pillows
ESTEEMEDlike some colleagues
STALElike some unpleasant air
ORALlike Freud’s first stage of development
NONUSlike intl. addresses, to Americans

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