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The Crossword Solver found 1640 answers for The New York Times crossword clue what it’s not, in a saying. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
INFORMALnot requiring a suit, say
FITmuscly, say
SEWdo some patching, say
TIFFtwo in a row, say?
OUTACTbest in a film audition, say
BONYlike a whole-cooked fish, say
RABIDlike sports fans who paint their faces, say
DRIESputs on the line, say
ACHEScan’t move a muscle, say
ANTErequest a hand, say
RENTEDdidn’t buy, say
OVEREATbinge at a buffet, say
HUNHSay what?”
RELAYEDnot delivered directly, say
PREPget ready for a test, say
OWLSyou can’t say they won’t give a hoot!
INTOWalong for the ride, say
GOTAHEADmoved up the corporate ladder, say
HEADWESTembark on the Oregon Trail, say
PLUMPESTmost desirable, say, as a ripe peach
OLAFdisney character who says “Some people are worth melting for”
ONBASElooking to steal, say
CHATtext back and forth, say
IFYOUCATCHMYDRI“… know what I’m saying?”
HEALUPform a scab, say
AGEdevelop wrinkles, say
VIALcontainer for nitroglycerin, say
CLAPSjoins a rendition of “If You’re Happy and You Know It,” say
AGREETOshake on, say
ADDSputs two and two together, say
RBIreward for a big hit, say
PREPslice and dice, say
ANTEa jokester might say “And the pot thickens” after one
STRAWa sucker for milkshakes, say
OPENATABput off paying, say
EATLOCALpatronize farm stands and farmer’s markets, say
ACEITget an 800 on the G.M.A.T., say
TIREMARKSleftovers from a doughnut, say
STEREOTYPEjudge unfairly, say
HEADGAMESpsy-ops, say
GPSone might say “Recalculating” after a wrong turn
ORATEspeak from a podium, say
ACHESfeels it the next day, say
ZAPvaporize, say
MOTwitty saying
MARRYsettle down, say
TIGHTENturn right, say
REDOSlets, say
SATSTILLbehaved for a haircut, say
OTHELLOshakespeare character who says “I kiss’d thee ere I kill’d thee”

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