Takes orders, say Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% WAITS Takes orders, say (5)
95% WAIT Take orders, say (4) New York Times Aug 9, 2015
11% ATEIN Ordered pizza, say (5) Wall Street Journal Jan 31, 2026
10% CHILLAX Take it easy, say (7) The Atlantic Jan 25, 2026
10% MARRY Take the plunge, say (5) The Atlantic Dec 8, 2025
9% NETT Take home light material, say (4) (4) Puzzler Cryptic Feb 1, 2026
9% COIN Against taking one pound, say (4) (4) Mirror Cryptic Jan 29, 2026
9% ONHIATUS Taking a gap year, say (8) LA Times Daily Jan 21, 2026
9% DECREE Order (6) The Times Sunday Concise Jan 18, 2026
9% OATMEAL Taking breakfast, say, love to start with porridge (7) The Times Quick Cryptic Jan 17, 2026
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