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The Crossword Solver found 278 answers for The New York Times crossword clue moving ___ 3 letters. The answers have between 4 and 13 letters.

AnswerClue
HEADSPRINGdance move that resembles a front flip
SHRINKWRAPmoving film?
EYESthey move around in orbits
SATTIGHTdidn’t move
ELBOWROOMadequate space to move around … as found in this puzzle’s circled letters?
CRAWLSmoves like a baby
LUNGEquad-strengthening exercise move
RAIDmilitary move
IMSOOVERITcomment from one who’s moved on
EMOTIONALmoving
OPARTmuseum pieces you might find to be moving?
RUNLIKEADEERmove speedily
WEREDONEHERE“Let’s move on”
ROTATEmove around
EBBSmoves out to sea
STIRmove about
BUST___ a move (start dancing)
ROLLget moving, casually
WIPERcar part that moves rhythmically
OOZESmoves like muck
DODDERmove shakily
CARSALEevent for moving vehicles
IDLESkeeps the engine running, without moving
CAMELSPINfigure skating move based on the arabesque in ballet
DRAGONESHEELSmove reluctantly
EDITmove some text around, say
OSMOSINGmoving toward equilibrium, in biology
OPARTmoving images, apparently
MOUSEOVERmove a cursor across
SPRYmoving well for one’s age
OOZEDmoved like molasses
TIPTOEmove stealthily
ROADanswer to the riddle “What can go up and down without moving?”
MADEWAYmoved aside (for)
COUPSmasterful moves
OOZEmove, maybe ominously
HUSTLEget a move on
PLIEdance move
ACTEDmade a move
SIDLEmove obliquely
SOLETITGO“In that case, move on!”
OTIScompany that makes moving walkways
HIESgets a move on, quaintly
BILES___ II, eponymous gymnastics move featuring two backflips and a triple twist
RIPPLEDmoved like waves or muscles
ANYHOO“Moving on …”
IDLEkeep an engine running without moving
MOTORmove quickly, informally
AXELmove named for the 19th-century skater Paulsen
RESEATmove from aisle to window, maybe

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