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The Crossword Solver found 88 answers for The New York Times crossword clue phrased 6 letters. The answers have between 3 and 21 letters.

AnswerClue
PHRASEsection of a sentence
PHRASEsentence segment
WORDEDphrased
ASSEENwith 48-Down, promotional phrase on some product packages
EXODUSbook that’s the source of the phrase “a land flowing with milk and honey”
FAITHSall ___ (phrase in some nondenominational church names)
MATATAhakuna ___ (Swahili phrase meaning “no problems”)
OFYOREbygone phrase for “gone by”
EXANTElatin phrase meaning “based on forecasts”
ARENOTcommonly contracted two-word phrase
CRISCObrand name derived from the phrase “crystallized cottonseed oil”
ORONYMsimilar-sounding phrase, such as “I scream” for “ice cream”
ANDONEhoops phrase uttered after a basket plus a foul
ATHOMEwhere charity begins, in a phrase
SEEBELOWphrase that would be appropriate at the end of 53-Across
IWINphrase that’s a real game-changer?
EMCEEword shortened from a three-word phrase that can be further shortened by dropping its first, fourth and fifth letters
OKGOOGLEactivation phrase for many smart devices
GPSletters that bookend the phrase “Google Maps,” aptly
EXCHANGINGRINGSsharing in a symbol of commitment ? or what four rows in this puzzle are doing to form new phrases
ILIEDphrase of fessing up
ASINphrase of clarification
ASSEENONTVprint ad phrase for infomercial products ? or, parsed differently, a description of 17-, 25-, 35- or 50-Across
IDESToft-abbreviated Latin phrase
RIFFrepeated musical phrase
ASHESword before and after “to,” in a religious phrase
DOITegging-on phrase
JEEPvehicle whose name may or may not be derived from the phrase “just enough essential parts”
DONOT“___ pass Go, ___ collect $200” (Monopoly phrase)
ANDTHENphrase that may be repeated in a long story
FONZ1970s-’80s TV character to whom the phrase “jumped the shark” originally referred
LETITBEphrase sung 36 times in a 1970 Beatles hit
THANKSFORCOMINGhost’s farewell phrase
INEEDANAPtired phrase?
WISHLISTnoun phrase that’s present perfect indicative?
ITISphrase that’s often contracted ? or suffix for something contracted
DONNEpoet who originated the phrase “For whom the bell tolls”
EIEIOapt vowels missing from this phrase: TH_ L_TTL_ K_DS’ S_NG
ASIAMhow you should “take me,” in a phrase
ILLTURNTHISCARAROUNDmechanic’s go-to parenting phrase?
SITUPSTRAIGHTpersonal trainer’s go-to parenting phrase?
DONTUSETHATTONEWITHMEconductor’s go-to parenting phrase?
ITOLDYOUAHUNDREDTIMESmathematician’s go-to parenting phrase?
YOUREGROUNDEDair traffic controller’s go-to parenting phrase?
LETSPLAYTHEQUIETGAMElibrarian’s go-to parenting phrase?
UNITE“Workers of all lands ___” (phrase on Marx’s tombstone)
SEESPOTiconic phrase in old “Dick and Jane” stories
IDOphrase with a hand raise
INRElegal contract phrase
NEOLOGIClike a recently coined word or phrase

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