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The Crossword Solver found 50 answers for The New York Times crossword clue poorly 3 letters. The answers have between 3 and 18 letters.

AnswerClue
ASPPoor venomous fool,” to Cleopatra
DEEpoor grade
ILLpoorly
PANpoor review
ASPshakespeare’s “poor venomous fool”
DEEpoor mark
SOB[Poor, pitiful me!]
HIM“Alas, poor Yorick! I knew ___ ?”: Hamlet
POORslipshod
POOR1 on a scale of 1 to 5, maybe
POORbelow par
POORneedy
POORd-worthy
POORbelow C level, say
POORdeserving a D
POORnot up to expectations
POORd, gradewise
SCRAWLpoorly written words
PHONETAGpoor cell connection?
ISTUNKacknowledgment of a poor performance
TIMELAGresult of a poor audio connection, perhaps
GETITquestion after a poorly delivered joke
ALAS“___ poor Romeo!”: Shak.
EMOTEact poorly?
ILLKEPTpoorly hidden, as a secret
QUACKSones who treat people poorly?
DARKISHpoorly lit
SHAME“___ has poor memory”: Gabriel García Márquez
ICANSEEYOUcomment to the poorly hidden
DEESpoor grades
SHODDYpoorly made
LEEKwhat the French call “poor man’s asparagus”
OFFKEYpitched poorly
NOTIMETOSPOREresult of a poorly planned invasion of the Body Snatchers?
BELLA___ Baxter, “Poor Things” protagonist
ANTICLIMAXpoor resolution, say
EMMAstone of “Poor Things”
SCREWSTHETITANSreferees a Tennessee football game poorly?
SLOPSpours poorly
STANKperformed poorly, informally
SOURGRAPESpoor sport’s reaction
WHENITPAINSITROARS“That poor lion has a mighty toothache. Boy, …”
BOOYApoor winner’s shout
ALAS“___, poor Yorick!”: Shak.
SLOUCHexhibit poor posture
FAILUPget promoted despite poor performance
FENSpoor-drainage areas
UNFITpoorly suited
TACKYexhibiting poor taste
ALMS“___ for the poor

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