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The Crossword Solver found 96 answers for The New York Times crossword clue writes. The answers have between 3 and 16 letters.

AnswerClue
NIBtip of a writing implement
SPECsomething you might write on
ESSAYSsome writing samples
PENSwrites
ETCHwrite on stone, say
BIObit of writing on Twitter or Tinder
SPECwriting is sometimes done on it
TENSEit may be perfect for writing
NEWSWORTHYfit for a big write-up, say
SATIRESbiting writings
PENwriting implement filled with 37-Down
AMYtan writing books
CREATIVEkind of writing
PROSYuninspired, as writing
EASYESSAYlettered school paper that’s a snap to write?
TYPOslip-up in writing
PERIODthe point of writing?
LOSTARTwriting in script, nowadays
NIBwriting tip?
EMENDchange in writing
JOTwrite (down)
PANput down in writing?
ALTLITmostly online writing genre
LOSScertain tax write-off
ESSAYwriting assignment
CALLIGRAPHYwriting done GRAPHICALLY
LOSTARTwriting letters, it’s said
INDIAINKyou might dip a 15-Down in this before writing something
STENCILhelp when writing a letter
ETE*Tdigital writing
DIARYwriting you might keep away from prying eyes
HUMEdavid who took 15 years to write “The History of England”
ANAANAGRAMSGRAMSactress de Armas writes “Mr. Gas” and “Ms. Rag”?
ELEGIZEwrite à la Thomas Gray or John Donne
AGATHAannual genre writing award
TABkey to advancing one’s writing?
ANNEwriting sister of Charlotte and Emily
SPELLCHECKERwriting aid jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1967
THESESwritings of Ph.D. candidates
SCROLLbit of ancient writing
EXALTwrite an ode about, perhaps
PADsomething to write on or crash in
STYLIwriting devices for tablets
CODESwrites in C or R, say
EDIT“To write is human, to ___ is divine”: Stephen King
LIBELERone writing wrongs?

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