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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 10 letters.

AnswerClue
HUMPa dromedary has one
ERIEone of the Great Lakes
SSRone of 15 boycotting the 1984 Summer Olympics: Abbr.
CUTUPone leaving you in stitches
STOREYone of 11 for Big Ben
ADHDreason one might get extended time on the PSAT
RASones receiving free room and board, for short
REALTORone whose hard work is showing?
ODYSSEYjourney such as the one where 20-Across appears
TYREa spare one might be kept in the boot
EAGLEone under a birdie
TRIALSfree ones might precede subscriptions
BLOSSOMSreally comes into one’s own
ACEone on the links?
INALARMhow one might bolt upright
BOTone stymied by security questions, say
SHOOcry while swishing one’s hand
PEDISjobs done on one’s feet?
SWEETONIONvidalia, for one
ALOUDnot in one’s head, say
ONCUEwhen theatrical special effects happen, one hopes
SAGAn.K. Jemisin’s “Broken Earth” trilogy, for one
HOAXthe Cardiff Giant, for one
OWEhave trouble with one’s balance?
ETAwhen one might show up, for short
OVERPACKEDbrought nine possible outfits for a one-night stay, e.g.
ARKone place to find a pair of parrots
ESCAPEEthe one who got away?
TSARnicholas II was the last one
WALLEfilm with the tagline “In space, no one can hear you clean”
SONNET“Death Be Not Proud,” for one
KNEADwork with one’s hands
VERMOUTHone part ?
SITCOM“Abbott Elementary,” for one
STILETTOone is seen on the poster for “The Devil Wears Prada”
ESTUARYchesapeake Bay is one
KNEEa proposal might be done on one
DRINKshirley Temple, for one
ODEone might be Horatian
ENDORSEthrow one’s support behind, as a candidate
OUTDOone-up
FITINmesh with one’s peers
OWERSones in a financial hole
DRIBEHTmake a rude gesture with one’s finger, literally?
OPTSTOdecides that one will
BJORKone-named singer born in Reykjavik
REPRESSkeep in the back of one’s mind, perhaps
EMORYgeorgia school said to be one of the “Southern Ivies”
SALLIEMAEone taking interest in your education?
SOLOone way to go

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