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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
HEMsomething to take up or let out
ALTERtake in, say
TRYtake a shot at
SNIPEtake potshots
PROFITsomething to take home
REMAKEfresh take on a classic, perhaps
SLEEPSONtakes overnight to think about
FLYtake to the sky
ORSwhere some replacements take place, in brief
DOERone taking action
ALLwhat a winner takes, it’s said
RESTStakes time off
ONMEDStaking Rx drugs
ERASERone might take off a few marks
PEANUTALLERGYspectators taking potshots, collectively
ROBABANKtake the money and run, say
OHAREwhere the terminal dash in “Home Alone” takes place
ERASEtake off the board
ARCOtaking a bow at the symphony?
PAREStakes a bit off
NORMAbellini opera that takes place in Gaul
TOPSyou might take them out for a spin
TAXISprepares to take off
DUELconflict taking a couple of seconds?
SETtake place?
PEACEword of leave-taking
CAKE“Well, that takes the ___!”
LYNNloretta who sang “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)”
WRESTtake by force
MOWERit takes blades to blades
TYRANNYrule to take exception to
OWNStakes responsibility for
NEUTRALnot taking sides
ETEwhen to take a cruise on la Seine
LEASEStakes for a while, in a way
ECARTEfrench trick-taking game
DRMOMshe may take your temp before tucking you in
NORUSHTake your time”
ASSESStake stock of
REHEMStakes up or lets down, say
FRODOfictional character who says “I will take the ring, though I do not know the way”
TAROTfrench ___ (trick-taking game)
MAKESHAYtakes advantage of a situation, so to speak
FLATyou might take a lift to one
EASEStakes the edge off
WRESTStakes by force
UCLAsch. where a live bear used to take the field during football games
ZONKtake a snooze, with “out”
HERETake this!”
OPINEgive one’s take

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