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The Crossword Solver found 2201 answers for The New York Times crossword clue like, now 6 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
SESQUIPEDALIANhaving many syllables, like this answer, 18-Across and especially 53-/57-Across
ONEEYEDlike a Cyclops
IRANcountry whose name looks like something a marathoner might say
PARSNIPvegetable that looks like a portmanteau of two other vegetables (but isn’t!)
FEWERlike Canadian provinces vis-à-vis U.S. states
ANALlike many a fussbudget
HANDHELDlike some drills and vacuums
YELLsPEAK LIKE THIS
FATALlike some flaws
EDITABLElike a document that can be changed
ROGUISHlike a rake
ONENDlike hair after being rubbed with a balloon, maybe
CELESTAinstrument that sounds much like a glockenspiel
NOMEalaskan city that sounds like it belongs in a 41-Down
BENTlike a spoon in a magic show
RETROlike a Pac-Man T-shirt, say
ELDERlike one of two Roman Plinys
QUIETCAR“Library-like” section of an Amtrak train
DARKlike morbid humor
RARElike heterochromia in eyes
DROLL“His ___ little mouth was drawn up like a bow” (line from “A Visit From St. Nicholas”)
ONEONONElike a tryst, usually
ASPROMISED“Just like I said I would ?”
TROPEfamiliar cliché in storytelling, like “the love triangle” or “the girl next door”
PICKYPICKYPICKY“So particular!” ? or, in different senses, like 17-, 32- and 42-Across?
MINGERAlike much prized blue-and-white porcelain
PRIORlike some knowledge and commitments
TAPEDlike many gift packages and old messages
KETOGENIClike a high-fat, low-carb diet
TRILOGYset of books like Elie Wiesel’s “Night,” “Dawn” and “Day”
TOETOTOElike some confrontations
ODDnot like everything else
CONTENTIOUS*Likely to cause an argument
FLITSgoes here and there like a butterfly
REDHOTPOKERflower whose name sounds like a branding iron
SEMISWEETlike some chocolate
SHRUBBYlike some dense foliage
POUTYlike a sore loser, perhaps
OVERSTATEDlike hyperbolic comments
RUNNYlike some Brie
THATSAFIRST“I’ve never seen anything like it”
INSCHOOLlike over 40% of all Americans aged 18-24
DIRTYlike some jobs and jokes
SOARfly like an eagle
LAPUPdrink, like a cat
JESUITSCHOOLcatholic academy like Gonzaga or Xavier
PATlike a glib answer
TORTEdessert that sounds like a cause for a lawsuit
ELIZABETHANlike England in the late 16th century
RUDElike many a troll

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