Crossword clues for Read this if you like 3 lettersAnswerClueRRSReading and the like (abbr.)FYIRead this if you likeEEEShoe size that, when read a certain way, sounds like the capital of LibyaLIETiger's position (read into that clue how you'd like)STEINEMWho said "A woman reading Playboy feels a little like a Jew reading a Nazi manual"CONTRONYMWord like "scan", which can mean "read carefully" or "read hastily"COBOLEarly programming language designed to read like EnglishSKIMSReads, like a college student cramming for a testSCANSReads like a bar codeSCANRead like a QR codeSCANRead like a bar codeBEDSIDELike some reading lampsTRASHYLike beach reading, oftenSCALARLike the reading on a thermometerLIGHTLike some readingTELEPATHICLike mind readingDOGEAREDLike well-read booksDORKOne who read the dictionary, likelyFASTLike a clock reading 5:05 at 5:00CRUSHRecipient of a note reading "Do you like me? Check yes or no"NERDYLike someone who reads the dictionary for fun, sayVOICERead lines for, like a toonDOGEAREDLike well-read pagesOPENMIKELike some poetry readingsDULLERLess likely to be readDOGEAREDLike a well-read page in a favorite bookUNDERSTANDLike pat or still, reading downEAREDDog-___ (like some well-read books)BLINDLike someone who may read brailleDEAFLike some people who read closed captionsPHONICLike one approach to readingNEATESTMost like easy-to-read penmanshipOVERWEIGHTLike paper or light, reading downDOGEAREDLike a much-read bookHOPONPOPBook with the line "My father can read big words, too. / Like Constantinople and Timbuktu"FAXEDLike some hard-to-read documentsCODEDLike some hard-to-read messagesWELLLITLike a room you can safely read inCLFFNOTESFasten tightly, "read rights while affixing" and the like?PALINDROMESPhrases that read the same forward and backward, like 17-, 24-, and 53-AcrossSTRIPTEASEBurlesque act, or read phonetically, how to make phrases like five in this puzzleDEWYLike some newspapers before they're readERASEDLike the previous clue (which originally read "Place of Jewish worship")STAKEOUTPolice operation ... or, when read another way, what a grammarian would like to do to 18-, 24-, 52- and 65-Across?OVERSIZELike type in an easy-to-read bookITALICLike some instructions that are important to readIRATELike me when I know I really shouldn't read the comments, but I do anyway, and people are even nastier than I expectedNERDIESTMost likely to be offended by a T-shirt that reads "OMG it's R2-D2! I loved him in 'Star [27-Across]'!" below a DalekEPITAPHGeorge Bernard Shaw wanted his to read "I knew if I stayed around long enough, something like this would happen"ACERSLaptops that people seem to really like the chassis of, per a bunch of reviews I just read