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The Crossword Solver found 3219 answers for The New York Times crossword clue too, for one. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
ACREone of 100 in Pooh’s woods
PINATASones getting hit on at parties?
ELFone whose boss laughs a lot
ACREone of three in many baseball fields
MOLEone sees the light every so often
INSECTIVOREone eating a lot of wings
TACOone may be ordered “con todo”
LABOURone side in the British Parliament
EGOISTSnumber one fans?
HALObuddha is often depicted with one
ORDairport at one end of the Kennedy Expwy.
BEDone might be turned down
ALPthe Eiger, for one
HENone that rests in nests
SPRYlight on one’s feet
ALIENone might arrive on a saucer
SONNETone of Shakespeare’s begins “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun”
ANODEone side of a battery
HOBBEScartoon character who said “Van Gogh would’ve sold more than one painting if he’d put tigers in them”
UNITfermi, for one
WASPthe deceptively named tarantula hawk, for one
LINEDANCERSones doing the bunny hop or Electric Slide
TRACYone of the main roles on “30 Rock”
ELIname in “one liners”
ADMANtV’s Don Draper, for one
GROOTone of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy
DRONEone serving a queen
TABOOBOOBOOinjury that’s so embarrassing no one is allowed to mention it?
MEMBERone of clubs?
GASUPfill one’s tank
EPONYMSones after whom others are named
ELIASreal name that becomes a fake one by changing its first letter
ACEone in the hand?
OGLERone giving creepy looks
ALBUMARTpink Floyd’s light-refracting prism, for one iconic example
DIONone-named singer with the 1961 #1 hit “Runaround Sue”
BLUEWHALESones calling across the ocean?
AGORAPHOBEone fearful of crowded places
EARLYRISERone seeing stars upon waking, perhaps
SPEEDWALKINGform of racing that requires one foot on the ground at all times
SEERSones who know what’s coming?
NEVADAone side of the Hoover Dam
SPARTAone side in the Peloponnesian War
ADAGE“Better late than never,” for one
CRITICone whose writing is aggregated on Rotten Tomatoes
PAPAone of the Three Bears
MAORIone of the two official languages of New Zealand
GIRLSCOUTLEADERone in charge of Brownies and cookies? / Easy to understand
WEDDINGCRASHERone whom the bride and groom didn’t invite / Steal a meal
PAROLEEone getting out early

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