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The Crossword Solver found 164 answers for The New York Times crossword clue per 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 10 letters.

AnswerClue
FACTS“Stubborn things,” per John Adams
DEATH“No more than passing from one room into another,” per Helen Keller
TAO“The way,” per 48-Down
REALITYTV“The museum of social decay,” per Gary Oldman
DAMwhat the fish said when it swam into a concrete wall, per an old joke
ATROCIOUSlike the sound of “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” per the song of the same name
EARTH“Mostly harmless” place, per “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”
ALI“He died the most beloved person on the planet,” per Ken Burns
ALI“Sportsman of the Century,” per Sports Illustrated
WIT“The salt of conversation, not the food,” per William Hazlitt
ART“Coming face to face with yourself,” per Jackson Pollock
DENTISTwhom one might go see at “tooth hurty,” per a classic joke [Czech]
PUN“The lowest form of humor ? when you don’t think of it first,” per Oscar Levant
MOORESLAW“Rule” stating that the number of transistors per microchip doubles every two years
SATAN“The accuser of our brethren,” per Revelation
RAForg. whose motto is “Per Ardua ad Astra”
CARINGwhat sharing is, per a rhyming expression
CHAOS“Order waiting to be deciphered,” per José Saramago
TRUTHit’s “rarely pure and never simple,” per Oscar Wilde
LIEwhat hips don’t do, per a Shakira hit
MOSEISLEY“Wretched hive of scum and villainy,” per Obi-Wan Kenobi
STINEmost prolific author of children’s horror fiction, per Guinness
DEADMANsort who tells no tales, per an old saying
SUPEREGOpart of the mind that is “like all propagandists, relentlessly repetitive,” per Adam Phillips
PEN“The tongue of the soul,” per Cervantes
ART“A veil, rather than a mirror,” per Oscar Wilde
MADAM___ C. J. Walker, first American woman to become a self-made millionaire, per Guinness
ITAKEIT“… per my understanding”
POETRYit “lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world, and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar,” per Percy Bysshe Shelley
LIGHTit travels at nearly 300 million meters per second
MMAbouts with pay-per-view events, for short
CENSUSDATAgathering that occurs once per decade
DRYMARTINwhat “should be made by filling a glass with gin, then waving it in the general direction of Italy,” per Noël Coward
ASSsomething of your neighbor’s not to covet, per the Ten Commandments
ASSTATEDper the preceding discussion
ATREEwhat’s clothed in summer and naked in winter, per an old riddle
SEX“Emotion in motion,” per Mae West
AWOMANwhat God is, per an Ariana Grande hit
EDSEL“The motor industry’s Titanic,” per a 1994 book
HERTZone cycle per second
CHESS“The gymnasium of the mind,” per Blaise Pascal
BEEGEES“Britain’s first family of harmony,” per Brian Wilson
NOONEwho is “too small to make a difference,” per a Greta Thunberg book title
SINplanting more than one kind of seed in a field, per Deuteronomy
DURAG“Anyone who has ever worn a ___ spells it ‘___,'” per a 2018 New York Times article
MMAsport with a big pay-per-view audience, in brief
HATREDthe “vice of narrow souls,” per Balzac
GROWINGUP“Losing some illusions … perhaps to acquire others,” per Virginia Woolf
STIPENDper diem, e.g.
EMO“Music’s most maligned genre,” per critic Tom Connick

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