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The Crossword Solver found 91 answers for The New York Times crossword clue went up 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
SOLOEDwent it alone
FACEDwent up against
RANONwent too long, as a sentence
RERANwent into syndication, e.g.
OPTEDwent (for)
YAMMEREDwent on and on and on and …
ADVOCATEDwent to bat (for)
EELEDwent sniggling
REVEREpaul who went on a midnight ride
MOAbird that went the way of the dodo (before the dodo)
DABdance move that went from trendy to cringey in the 2010s
ROMANEMPIREcassius Dio said it went “from a kingdom of gold to one of rust and iron”
ATEOUTwent to a restaurant
ROTTEDwent bad
WINGEDITwent forward without a plan
OVERDIDITwent too far
ERREDwent wrong
LEDwent first
JACKANDJILLwho went “up the hill” in a nursery rhyme
DIDNTHOLDwent all out
SATwent to the bench
TYPEDwent clickety-clack
ASSAILEDwent after
REPPEDwent door to door for
SAINTSn.F.L. franchise that went its first 20 seasons without a single winning record
ABCjackson 5 song that begins “You went to school to learn, girl”
NARCINAPANICRANwhat happened when the bust went sideways?
SINNEDwent against the Word
UTURNEDwent from 0 to 180, say
SPEDUPwent from a trot to a canter, say
FLY“A ___ Went By” (classic children’s book)
BTSboy band that went on hiatus in 2023 for army service
AMANA___ Colonies, communal society that went on to form an appliance company
LUGEDwent down a slippery slope
SATINTHEFRIDGEwent uneaten, as some groceries
VENTUREDOUTwent trekking, say
ADLIBBEDwent off-script
MARCHEDwent in formation, in a way
HIDwent undercover
EDDIEDwent down the drain, say
SLIDBYcame and went unnoticed

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