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The Crossword Solver found 465 answers for The New York Times crossword clue takes off 9 letters. The answers have between 3 and 13 letters.

AnswerClue
CCTHEMOMENTtake advantage of an opportunity
RENTTake Me or Leave Me” musical
SUBTRACTtake away
ONLEAVEtaking a sabbatical
BUSSINGtaking off the table
DOGNAPtake, as a pointer
PAYCASHwhat you may have to do if someone doesn’t take charge?
SELFIEnobody else can take it
PISAwhere visitors take photos pretending to hold up a landmark
LIONsekhmet, the Egyptian goddess of war, takes the form of one
FINDINGNEMOpixar film that takes place mostly underwater
OWETOtake influence from
DONTRKTOOHARDTake it easy once in a while!”
EPSyou might take them out for a quick spin, informally
WERE“___ Not Gonna Take It” (Twisted Sister hit)
OPEDStakes in the paper
SCENERYreason to take a back road, maybe
ODORSsigns that it’s time to take out the trash
TOURtake the show on the road
CHIA“Pet” you wouldn’t take to the vet
COPSTOtakes the blame for
NOTEtake ___
MMAsport that takes place in an octagon, for short
IGNITEtake a lighter to
PHONEStest-taking no-nos
EASESINtakes it one step at a time
HANDHOLDgive + take
HEREIGOannouncement before taking a leap
QUITSTARING“Why don’t you take a picture ? it’ll last longer!”
TODDLEtake baby steps
WORLDCOURTit takes suits from around the globe
ERASERSthey take marks off at school
HOSEcompletely take advantage of
EEGa migraine sufferer might take one, for short
DINEtake in a spread
LOOTStakes badly?
EZPASSTAGSthey really take a toll nowadays
CHILLStakes it easy
BEBOLDtake risks
SKYDIVEtake a leap of faith, quite literally
ANGLEtake
PLAYITSAFEnot take any chances
INDEBTtaking too much credit, say
OWNITtake responsibility for something
STOP“I can’t take it any longer!”
RANtried to take a seat?
SEATtake a ___
FTROOP1960s western sitcom that takes place at Fort Courage
ORBITtake a round trip
SITtake a load off

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