Crossword clues for I could go for that! 3 lettersAnswerClueETCI could go on and onETCI could go on abbr.ETC. . . and I could go on . . .: Abbr.ETCI could go on, but won'tOOHI could go for that!ETCAnd I could go on ...AMPOne could go up to 11 in "This Is Spinal Tap"ETCI could go on ...IFSThey could go either wayMEHI could go either wayETCI could keep goingETCI could keep going, but I won't: Abbr.ETCI could keep going, brieflyORIEither he goes ___ go! Alternatively we could just both stay! Totally your call!ELSEWhat ___ could go wrong? cs 2005 ELSE What ___ could go wrong?"ITDEPENDSCould go either waySTEPIt could go in the right directionBEYONDINFINITYA place only Buzz Lightyear could go?EVENBETIt could go either wayITSACOINFLIPCould go either wayBORDERLINECASESThey could go either wayELSEWhat ___ could go wrong?ALIASYou could go under oneIFFYLike something that could go either wayIJUSTCANTDECIDEIt could go either wayTOSSUPSThey could go either wayTOSSUPIt could go either wayORWORSE... not to mention everything else that could go wrong!MAYBEYESMAYBENOIt could go either wayYESANDNOCould go either wayEVENCHANCEIt could go either wayUPTOYOUI could go with whateverETCETCI could go on and on ...ETCETCI could go on, brieflyDEPENDSCould go either wayTOSSUPSituation that could go either wayEVENBETWager that could go either wayVIBESAs feelings go, they could be good or badTHATSRISKYI dunno, it could all go terribly wrong . . .FIRETRAPIt could easily go upOOOHI could definitely go for thatBASEBALLIts motto could be "Go home!"YENSCould really go (for)IMONAROLLThings could not be going better for me! ... or a hint to the placement of the circled lettersSCARAnd so that I do remember to never go that far / Could you leave me with a ___? (Missy Higgins lyric)DROITDieu et mon ___,” motto of British royalty. nyt 1952 DROLE Comique. nyt 1952 DROLLER More amusing. nyt 1952 DROLLS Wags. nyt 1952 DROLLY Comically. nyt 1952 DRONE Bee. nyt 1952 DRONE Do-nothing. nyt 1952 DROOL Twiddle-twaddle. nyt 1952 DROOLED Twaddled. nyt 1952 DROOPED Languished. nyt 1952 DROOPS Languishes. nyt 1952 DROP A lozenge. nyt 1952 DROP Theatre curtain. nyt 1952 DROPINTHEBUCKET A grain of rice in China, for instance. nyt 1952 DROPLETS Rain. nyt 1952 DROPLIGHTS Overhead chandeliers. nyt 1952 DROPLINES They're used in fishing. nyt 1952 DROPSTITCH Kind of knitting design. nyt 1952 DROSS Slag. nyt 1952 DROSSY Worthless. nyt 1952 DROVE Flock. nyt 1952 DROVER Dealer in cattle. nyt 1952 DROVES Crowds going one way. nyt 1952 DRUB Defeat decisively. nyt 1952 DRUB Thrash soundly. nyt 1952 DRUB Thrash soundly. nyt 1952 DRUG Article of slow sale. nyt 1952 DRUM Army camp in New York. nyt 1952 DRUM Camp ___, scene of parachute training. nyt 1952 DRUM Cylindrical box. nyt 1952 DRUM Part of a banjo. nyt 1952 DRUM Tympan. nyt 1952 DRUMMER Could be Gene Krupa. nyt 1952 DRUMS Novel by James Boyd. nyt 1952 DRUMS Offstage sound effect in Emperor Jones."