% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 618 answers for The New York Times crossword clue used to be 3 letters. The answers have between 3 and 6 letters.

AnswerClue
DDTbanned compound once used to control malaria
ETCshortening used for shortening
TNTone of its uses is boring
IAM“___ Not Your Negro” (2016 documentary using James Baldwin texts)
PHIgreek letter used to represent magnetic flux
GMTintl. standard used by many astrologers
CUEstick used for breaking
HATwhat a street musician may use to collect tips
EGGto use this you’ll need to get cracking
NORconjunction used in logic
TNTinvention originally used as a yellow dye, in brief
TEEprop used for kickoffs
ATMmany take notes using one
OFTwhat’s frequently used by poets?
ASHwood once used for hockey sticks
APPwhat some people use to solve a New York Times crossword
ABSthey’re used in a crunch
PINwhat you have to remember to use an A.T.M.
MATit can be used for welcoming or wrestling
DDTsubstance banned for agricultural use in 1972, for short
USESdoesn’t waste
USEDlike most books offered on AbeBooks.com
USESemploys
USEDkind of bookstore
USESpresses into service
USESfinds a function for
USEDtreated as a pawn
USEDlike thrift shop wares
USESdepletes, with “up”
USESgets value from
USESarenas typically have many of them
USINGdrawing on
USEDput into service
USEDbookstore sticker
USESwhat a Swiss army knife has lots of
USINGputting to work
USEFULadvantageous
USESa multitool has a lot of them
USINGexploiting
USESa Swiss Army knife has many
USESmanipulates
USEDsecondhand
USEDcanceled, to a philatelist
USEDlike many consigned goods
USESmultitools have many of these
USESvisits, as a restroom
USEDpreviously owned
USESapplications
USESfunctions
USEDdesignation that’s cheaper than “vintage,” usually

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