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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 16 letters.

AnswerClue
MMAcombat sport on pay-per-view, in brief
ART“A jealous mistress,” per Emerson
STIRREDruined, as a martini, per 007
MISOGYNYwhat antifeminism is a direct expression of, per Andrea Dworkin
MANINTHEMIRRORone asked “to change his ways,” per a 1988 hit
SEAOTTERScreatures that have the densest fur of any mammal (up to 1 million hairs per square inch)
SMIZEsmile with one’s eyes, per a modern coinage
ASP“The pretty worm of Nilus … that kills and pains not,” per Shakespeare
TOLERANCE“The highest result of education,” per Helen Keller
ART“The only way to run away without leaving home,” per Twyla Tharp
BIGBANGthis is the way the world began, per 51-Across
WHIMPER“This is the way the world ends,” per 24-Across
EMO“Punk rock’s moody younger sibling,” per Rolling Stone
STARS“The sentinels, silent and sure,” per a “Les Misérables” song
LINKEDlike regular exercise and happiness, per research
RHYMErap, per old-school rappers
SINkilling a mockingbird is one, per Atticus Finch
INTERNET“Town square for the global village of tomorrow,” per Bill Gates
RIOTSresponses of “the unheard,” per Martin Luther King Jr.
WAGELABORERSones exploited in a capitalist system, per Marx
MISSESall the shots one doesn’t take, per a saying
ELSIEsally Bowles’s flatmate in Chelsea, per a “Cabaret” number
LIKEHERDINGCATS*Difficult to wrangle, per an idiom
MTNDEWyellow-green soft drink, per the stylization on its packaging
ASAGREEDPer our negotiations …”
LASVEGASrobin Williams called it “a hideous, gaudy place; it may not be the end of the world per se, but you can certainly see it from there”
NOTHINGLOSEfreedom, per Janis Joplin
WIT“Educated insolence,” per Aristotle
ANTone of 20 quadrillion worldwide, per a recent estimate
ARTwhat “washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life,” per Picasso
TEMPOSthey’re measured in beats per minute
ANNUMper ___
TAO“The Watercourse Way,” per an Alan Watts title
IWOJIMAwhere “uncommon valor was a common virtue,” per Admiral Chester Nimitz
MIDDLEAGE“When your broad mind and narrow waist begin to change places,” per E. Joseph Cossman
BTS“The world’s biggest band,” per a 2021 Rolling Stone cover
ESPRESSOMARTINI“A vodka and Red Bull for the discerning,” per Difford’s cocktail guide
PEN“The tongue of the mind,” per Cervantes
ONO“The world’s most famous unknown artist,” per Lennon
ALCOHOL“The cause of, and solution to, all of life’s problems,” per Homer Simpson
ETHANtop-five boy’s name every year from 2004 to 2010, per the Social Security Administration
APRILthe “cruellest” month, per T.S. Eliot
WARit’s good for “absolutely nothing,” per a 1970 #1 hit
ADRATESfees that may be based on cost-per-click
ELIXIROFQUIETUDE57-Across, per E.B. White
THUNBERGactivist “born at 375 p.p.m.,” per her social media bio
DOUBT“The origin of wisdom,” per René Descartes
OPERAof all the noises known to man, it is the most expensive, per an old quip
CICERO“The greatest as well as the most elegant of Roman philosophers,” per Voltaire
GIRLSones running the world, per Beyoncé

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