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The Crossword Solver found 186 answers for The New York Times crossword clue styled after 3 letters. The answers have between 3 and 9 letters.

AnswerClue
MOD1960s fashion style
TAPdance style with shuffles and buffaloes
ALAstyled after
MMAu.F.C. fighting style
SHEharry Styles tune about a woman who “lives in daydreams”
HOTwith 60-Across, East Asian cuisine style
ALA___ plancha (cooking style)
TAPdance style for Bill Robinson or Gregory Hines
WAS“As It ___” (Harry Styles hit)
PSY“Gangnam Style” musician
PSY“Gangnam Style” rapper
BOPstyle of music whose name is derived from scat
LOU___ Malnati’s, Chicago-style pizza chain
HIEhasten, old-style
TAPpercussive dance style
ECO___ Style gel
ANTwith 18-Across, colonial-style houses?
MOSpersonal styles, in brief
SID*Baseball pitching style ? or a weapon
EMOrock music style
ALAin the style of, on a menu
ALAin the style of
EMObrooding style in music or fashion
MOD1960s style
STYLElook
STYLEeditor’s concern
STYLE“___ is knowing who you are, what you want to say and not giving a damn”: Gore Vidal
STYLEDdid up
STYLEdo, as hair
STYLESdistinctive flairs
STYLEsomething that editors and clothing designers are concerned with
STYLEDlike hair at salons
STYLEgenre
STYLEfashion sense
STYLEDgave a look?
STYLINGkind of gel
STYLEdo some barbering on
ARENAROCKqueen’s style
HOODIEsweatshirt style
RAGLANsleeve style with slanted seams
NAIVEart style associated with Henri Rousseau
TILTATattack, medieval-style
MARIACHIstyle of music with a vihuela and guitarrón
GOSOLOemulate Paul Simon in 1972 or Harry Styles in 2017
PFUNKmusic style associated with George Clinton, informally
HULAhawaiian dance style
BEBOPmonk’s style
BOSSANOVAmusic style whose name literally means “new trend”
DECOstyle of San Francisco’s Coit Tower, informally
GENREstyle

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