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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 15 letters.

AnswerClue
ERODEtake the edge off?
CLEANHEIRACTlittle prince taking a bath?
TASTEStakes a first bite of
ANTEUPtake a pot shot?
ROBStakes from
PRIZEnot take for granted
SLOGthis is taking fore-e-ever
WARMtake a liking (to)
ATMmany take notes using one
PREMEDtaking a heavy science course load, perhaps
TIMEX“It takes a licking and keeps on ticking” brand
CROPtake to another dimension?
THETABLEDRINKtake more shots than
SCRUBtake out of the game
HITTOTake two and ___ right” (old baseball adage)
DINEINnot get take-out
SCUBAtake a dive, perhaps
ASSUMETHEMANTLEtake on a position, along with its responsibilities
PHOTOSTake only ___, leave only footprints” (nature slogan)
WINtake home the gold
JOTStakes (down)
IDSAY“My take is …”
STAMPwhat takes a licking and keeps on sticking?
BITEtake the bait
RESHOOTdo a double take?
SEETOtake care of, as a task
SITINone way to take a stand, ironically?
REPOtake back, for short
IMEANITTHISTIMEthreat that’s hard to take seriously
ATMSthey take cards or cash
TRYTORELAXTake a deep breath …”
COURTplace to take a suit
DRMOMshe might take care of a kid on a sick day
DONSopposite of “takes off”
MEETtake the next step in an online relationship
ASTHMAit can take your breath away
ADAPTtake from one medium to another
NASAorg. with programs that are taking off?
EONhow long it might take for a mountain to form
HELIXpath an electron may take moving in a constant magnetic field
SOLEMNLYhow presidents swear when taking the oath of office
ALTERlet out or take in
EATtake sides?
SANDERit helps take the edge off
MAKEHAYtake advantage of the situation
SETSINtakes effect
BLAMEME“You don’t have to take responsibility for the mistake”
HOMETEAMwords often replaced when singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game”
REPOtake back, in a way
ILLGOTake me with you!”

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