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The Crossword Solver found 241 answers for The New York Times crossword clue spanish for “she” 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 16 letters.

AnswerClue
NOMASspanish equivalent of “Basta!”
TREVIfountain near the Spanish Steps
OYEspanish “Listen!”
ARROZspanish rice
ALBENIZspanish composer Isaac
ITOdiminutive suffix in Spanish
DULCEspanish for “sweet”
AMIGAgerman : Freundin :: Spanish : ___
HUEVOSparts of a Spanish omelet
CASTANETinstrument heard in Spanish folk music
BARCELONAonly Spanish city to host the Olympics
REYspanish monarch
NEVIStropical island whose name comes from the Spanish for “snows”
SENORSsome Spanish titles
PLAYAspanish beach
ESO“___ es!” (Spanish for “That’s it!”)
CANARIESspanish archipelago, with “the”
REYspanish royal
OYEspanish attention-getter
TONTOarizona’s ___ National Forest (whose name is Spanish for “stupid”)
YUCCAspanish dagger or Adam’s needle is a variety of it
TAL“Qué ___?” (“How’s it going?,” in Spanish)
REYspanish king
EQUATORIALGUINEAonly African nation where Spanish is an official language
MALAGAspanish city where Picasso was born
SERspanish 101 verb
ESAspanish pronoun
AHORAnow, in Spanish
MUCHO“___ gusto” (“Nice to meet you,” in Spanish)
UNAspanish article
UNA___ vez (once, in Spanish)
DONspanish honorific title
BARRIOspanish Harlem, e.g.
NENESspanish babies
RONrum, in Spanish
FRITOSsnack brand from the Spanish word for “fried”
CLARO“Of course!,” in Spanish
TEAMOspanish “I love you”
AMIGOspanish friend
TONTOspanish for “foolish”
SERto be, in Spanish
SENORAspanish title
OLEspanish “Bravo!”
ESPOSAspanish wife
LLAMAanimal whose name is pronounced with a “y” sound by many Spanish speakers
MALAGAspanish city on the Costa del Sol
BARRIOspanish-speaking neighborhood
DINEROspanish for “money”
RIOJAspanish region with a namesake wine
BISCAYspanish province whose capital is Bilbao

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