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The Crossword Solver found 278 answers for The New York Times crossword clue moved (over). The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
MOVE“Don’t just sit there!”
MOVEDbrought to tears, say
MOVEshift
MOVEtake up a new residence
MOVEchange domiciles
MOVESrolls the dice, say
MOVEturn in a game
MOVErelocate
MOVESnb3, Bxh7, Ra4, etc.
FASTcontronym that means moving quickly or not moving at all
STAY“Don’t move!,” to a dog
RELOmove, informally
SWITCHEDPARTIESmoved across the aisle
SIDLEmove crabwise
ASSbalaam couldn’t move his
THEWORMdance move requiring upper body and core strength
TWISTchecker’s move
TRUCKmoving day need
RELOmove, in real estate lingo
ENDOmountain biking move akin to a front wheelie
NAEwhen doubled, dance move accompanying the Whip
PLOW/Dmove forward resolutely
NEWCARSones that are tired before they’ve even moved?
SPINSclassic ice-skating moves
EMERGEmove from darkness into light, perhaps
KINETICARTsculptures with moving parts, e.g.
DALLYmove slowly
HANG52surfing move with all of one’s toes off the board
CSIfranchise that moved back to Vegas in 2021
ETAit moves with traffic, in brief
FLIPmove famously performed by figure skater Surya Bonaly at the 1998 Winter Olympics
HEELKICKStaekwondo moves done with an outstretched leg
RECEDESmoves away
LOADSUPfills, as a moving van
DIPdramatic salsa move
BOXESmoving day leftovers
HOPmove in a sack race
AKONsinger whose name becomes a place in Hawaii if the first letter moves to the end
EASESmoves gingerly
STOLETHIRD*Moved closer to home?
SETvolleyball move before a spike
TRAPSleaves with no moves, as a chess piece
INCHmove at a snail’s pace
BILESolympic gymnast with five moves named for her
REPOTmove, as a houseplant
WAGmove back and forth, as a dog’s tail
PULSATEmove to the beat?
CLOSINGTIME*Not moving fast enough
FLOATINGONAIRmoving in zero-G is just blissful!
COMESATmoves to attack

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