Crossword clues for English can 3 lettersAnswerClueROTWord from the Old English for "get corrupted"WEEWord from the Middle English for "little bit"CAT56-Across, in EnglishNMEWeekly British music mag with an annual "Cool List" (whose letters sound like an English word when spelled out)EREPreposition with several English homophonesWEDWord from the Old English for "pledge"BYE42-Across, in EnglishETALetter that anagrams to three English wordsYEWCommon English churchyard sightEREWord from the Old English for "sooner"ATMEnglish folks call it a "hole in the wall"WOOWord from the Old English for "marry"OREWord partially from the Old English for "bronze"RAEWoman's name with three English anagramsLOMEnglish actor HerbertYEWTree seen in English churchyardsELYEnglish cathedral siteBASDegs. for English majorsETAGreek vowel that resembles an English consonantZEDOxford English Dictionary finisherNATFirst name that's an anagram of two common English wordsHAOAsian coin that sounds like an English questionLEAWord from the Middle English for "clearing"UNEFrench word that becomes its English translation when its first letter is changed to an 'o'PORSpanish word that becomes an English translation of it when its first letter is changed to an "f"EELIngredient in a traditional English "pie and mash"AIXSouthern French city whose name sounds like an English letterLEEWord from the Old English for "shelter"LOPWord from the Middle English for "bough"SIEGerman word that becomes its English translation when its second letter becomes HBBCEnglish channelKYDEnglish dramatist ThomasASAEnglish __ foreign languageLITEnglish ___ (college course)LITEnglish __LITEnglish ___ (coll. course)PYMEnglish Civil War figure JohnAREFrère Jacques opener, in EnglishDONBigwig at an English universityABAWhat Do You Do With ___ in English? ("Avenue Q" song)TORGlastonbury ___ (English landmark)SHE41 Across, in EnglishENS6% of an English-language Scrabble tile setPYEEnglish poet laureat, 1790ENSEnglish nusSASIts slogan translated to English is "We are travelers"RONPop artist English famed for his satirical alterations of billboardsAGOWord from the Middle English for "departed"LEAEnglish analog to a llanoRUEWord from the Old English for "sorrow"