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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
HIREESones coming on board
BLENDEname for zinc sulfide that is one letter short of a kitchen appliance
SETONhaving made up one’s mind about
DISMOUNTget off one’s high horse?
SOILTESTone might determine fertility
TRUEone of two options in five squares in this puzzle
EWEone in a cote with a coat
ALUMone who may endow a scholarship, informally
SODIUMconcern for one with hypertension
HELDhad in one’s hands
FLAGold Glory, for one
ADULTone who’s 18 or older
PICTUREINPICTUREmodern tech feature for watching two programs on one screen … or an alternative title for this puzzle
URLScybersquatters make fake ones
ALMANACthe first one printed in America was in 1639
NIGHTOWLSones late to work?
IMANone-named model and philanthropist
TILLone might be open for business
UMPone crying foul, say
CUTIEwith 45-Across, one who’s adorable
EDGEone of 12 on a die
POLone shaking hands and kissing babies, stereotypically
SEETHEkeep one’s anger at a low boil
CUEchalk one up?
SEERSones foretelling the future
SEACAVEitaly’s Blue Grotto is a famous one
TESTa negative one might be positive
ORATEgive one’s address
FUNRUN2K, for one
SINplanting more than one kind of seed in a field, per Deuteronomy
IDS“Real” ones were first issued in the 2010s
UMPIREone who’s at home on the job?
CHERone-named pop diva
HYMN“Amazing Grace,” for one
BLOGGEDposted one’s thoughts
GASPARone of the Magi, along with Melchior and Balthazar
BASSPLAYERone hitting the low notes
POLLERone who asks a lot of questions
SCANrun one’s eyes over
VOLCANOone prone to blowing off steam
NOBELjohn B. Goodenough is the oldest person ever to get one (at age 97)
WORKINGITstrutting one’s stuff
ALLYone who’s got your back
HEIRprince, for one
SKIBUMone who loves to shred some gnar pow
ILEréunion, for one
EMAILthe first one was sent in 1971
ELEMENTone of more than 115 on a table
THUDa bad joke might go over with one
YANNIone-named Greek New Age musician

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