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The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue one after the other. The answers have between 3 and 16 letters.

AnswerClue
BIKERIDESlong ones can be measured in centuries
BUTTSOUTminds one’s own business
CARADone might have the disclaimer “Professional driver on closed course. Do not attempt.”
RICEalong with lentils, one of the two main ingredients in idli
AROUSERone giving a wake-up call
SEDANhyundai Sonata, for one
ASANAreclining hero pose, for one
DENALIpeak whose name means “the high one
ARTICLEone of seven in the Constitution
ENTtolkien’s Leaflock, for one
ACEone of a pair of “bullets,” in poker
SRSone section of a H.S. yearbook
OPRAHone-named “Queen of All Media”
SORORITYdelta Sigma Theta, for one
AUDIOINPUTmicrophone jack, for one
STEERone rounded up in a roundup
TROPEa car that won’t start is a common one in horror films
PARKAVENUE*Iditarod, for one?
ELITESone-percenters
JAMBone standing by a door
POMONAone of the Claremont Colleges
JAGGEDLITTLEPILL1995 alternative rock album by 59-Across that is one of the best-selling albums of all time
OWLone that gives a hoot
ATBAYone way an animal may be held
BASSTUBAone might hit a very low pitch
DYNASTYtang, for one
HELPERone pitching in
PASSAMILESTONEgo through one of life’s significant moments
ALUMSones coming “home” at homecoming
MOTELthe first one was built in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, Calif.
ANTone with an underground colony
FATCATone who’s rolling in money
CHOREtaking out the trash, for one
SONNYone of the Corleones
WINESAUCEbordelaise, for one
TOTone using a bib, maybe
DADTOBEone purchasing cigars, maybe
TRODput one’s foot down
ODE“Dejection” is a famous one
PALSclose ones
SPOOFweird Al Yankovic’s “Amish Paradise,” for one
COMBATANTone in a skirmish
INVITEit might include a plus one
THOSEones being pointed to at a distance
UPDOtopknot, for one
NARY___ a soul (no one)
DENTISTwhom one might go see at “tooth hurty,” per a classic joke [Czech]
LAKEone of more than 14,000 in Minnesota
OPENone side of a storefront sign
GREGone of the Brady Bunch

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