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The Crossword Solver found 241 answers for The New York Times crossword clue u.S. ___ 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 16 letters.

AnswerClue
DACAu.S. immigration policy, familiarly
ASHEu.S. Davis Cup player for 10 years
OKLAchoctaw word for “people,” as seen in a U.S. state name
ESSObygone U.S. fuel brand
EMMA___ Raducanu, 2021 U.S. Open women’s tennis champion
TERMsix years, for a U.S. senator
DIMEonly U.S. coin that does not explicitly indicate how many cents it’s worth
NATOthe U.S. is its southernmost member
PHDShonors held by only one U.S. president and one U.K. prime minister
WASPmember of a historically privileged U.S. group
DOORDASHlargest food delivery company in the U.S.
ACELAfastest train in the U.S.
AADDAAMMSSonly U.S. president elected under the Federalist Party
ALYSSA___ Thompson, U.S. soccer star who made her World Cup debut at 18
BUREAUthere’s one for the U.S. Census
MBAbush Jr. is the only U.S. president to hold one
NBColdest major TV network in the U.S.
RTEu.S. 101 or 66: Abbr.
GDPthe U.S. has the world’s largest
MISSISSIPPIRIVERlandmark on which most U.S. radio stations base the starts of their call signs, with “W” on the east and “K” on the west [Algonquin]
EEOu.S. fair-hiring inits.
LOSfirst word in the name of the U.S.’s most populous county
RAPINOEu.S. soccer star Megan
PURPLESTATEhotly contested area in a U.S. election
CDCu.S. public health org.
CHINESEYUANcurrency once pegged to the U.S. dollar
TOTALECLIPSEevent across the U.S. on 4/8/24 … and, with 57-Across, 1983 Bonnie Tyler hit that would be apt to play during a 46-Across
ROTUNDASfeatures of the U.S. Capitol and Rome’s Pantheon
ATMdevice first deployed in the U.S. by Chemical Bank (1969)
HENRYKNOXfirst U.S. secretary of war
PHOENIXAZlargest U.S. state capital by population, on a postmark
SERENAsix-time U.S. Open champion, familiarly
SANTAFEu.S. state capital with the highest altitude (7,200 feet)
PIERREsecond-smallest U.S. state capital by population, after Montpelier
ADA___ Limón, first Latina U.S. poet laureate
IDAHOsource of more than half of the trout sold in the U.S.
NEAlargest labor union in the U.S., in brief
TOLEDOwith 2-Down, the oldest sister city in the U.S.
ALAfirst U.S. state alphabetically: Abbr.
MAPLE12th-most-common street name, per the U.S. Census Bureau
IREsource of much U.S. immigration in the 1840s: Abbr.
INGODu.S. motto starter
HELGA___ Estby, Norwegian-born U.S. suffragist
ADA___ Limón, first Latina poet laureate of the U.S.
KATIEu.S. swimming gold medalist Ledecky
CDCu.S. health org.
NSAu.S. intelligence grp.
WARRENGrapper who shares his name with the 29th U.S. president
ALASKAu.S. state with nearly 34,000 miles of shoreline
LATINOlike roughly a fifth of the U.S. population

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