Crossword clues for Longing: Slang. 3 lettersAnswerClueYENLonging: Slang.ANSCent sept _____ (really long time, in French slang)SOTOld Soak.” nyt 1952 SOT Bibulous one. nyt 1952 SOT Bottle opener. nyt 1952 SOT Obstinate: Dial. nyt 1952 SOT Obstinate: Dial. nyt 1952 SOT Stubborn: Dial. nyt 1952 SOT Stubborn: Dial. nyt 1952 SOT Toper. nyt 1952 SOTO Hernando de ___, Mississippi discoverer. nyt 1952 SOTS Befuddles. nyt 1952 SOTS Bibulous ones. nyt 1952 SOTS Topers. nyt 1952 SOTTO Under: Italian. nyt 1952 SOTTO ___ voce (privately said.) nyt 1952 SOTTO ___ voce. nyt 1952 SOU Something almost worthless. nyt 1952 SOU Worthless thing. nyt 1952 SOUL A human being. nyt 1952 SOUL Spiritual force. nyt 1952 SOULS Human beings. nyt 1952 SOUND Long Island or Puget. nyt 1952 SOUNDOFF Speak frankly: Slang. nyt 1952 SOUP Mulligatawny. nyt 1952 SOUP Pepper pot. nyt 1952 SOUR Peevish. nyt 1952 SOURNESS Peevish temper. nyt 1952 SOURNOTE This is anathema to the maestro: 2 wds. nyt 1952 SOUS French coins, 5 centimes. nyt 1952 SOUS French coins. nyt 1952 SOUSA Famous bandmaster. nyt 1952 SOUSA Famous bandmaster. nyt 1952 SOUSA He composed Stars and Stripes Forever."YENSLongings: Slang.YENSLongs: Slang.HOTMINUTESlang for "long time," ironicallyYENNEDLonged (for): Slang.MEGILLAHLong, involved tale: SlangTREYLong basket, in basketball slangMEGILLAHLong, involved story, in slangTREYLong basket, in hoops slangSHAMUSPrivate eye.” nyt 1952 SHANTIES Opposite of palaces. nyt 1952 SHAPE Its headquarters are at Rocquencourt. nyt 1952 SHAPE One-time Ike post. nyt 1952 SHAPE Ridgway's new command. nyt 1952 SHAPELY Well-formed. nyt 1952 SHAPELY Well-proportioned. nyt 1952 SHARD Fragment of broken earthenware. nyt 1952 SHARD Pottery fragment. nyt 1952 SHARED Participated. nyt 1952 SHARERS One for all and all for one. nyt 1952 SHARERS Participants. nyt 1952 SHARES Topic on Wall Street. nyt 1952 SHARKS Unusually able people: slang. nyt 1952 SHARKSKIN Suiting material. nyt 1952 SHARMAN Lewis Douglas' daughter. nyt 1952 SHARP Quick on the uptake. nyt 1952 SHARPIES Long, flat-bottomed sailboats of New England. nyt 1952 SHASTA Our second highest dam. nyt 1952 SHASTA Second highest U. S. dam. nyt 1952 SHASTA Second highest dam, 602 feet. nyt 1952 SHAVER Youngster. nyt 1952 SHAVIANS Followers of a great English writer. nyt 1952 SHAW Celebrated Irish dramatist. nyt 1952 SHAW He wrote Caesar and Cleopatra."