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Crossword clues for __ me with a spoon! 3 letters

AnswerClue
ORA… spoon ___ fork?
TSPMeasuring spoon letters
FULSpoon or tune follower
ROETiny spoonful, of a sort
URIControversial spoon-bender Geller
TSPMeasuring spoon abbreviation
UGHGag me with a spoon!
FULSuffix with cup or spoon
FEDSpoon-___
ROEFood traditionally eaten with a miniature spoon
URIGeller with the spoons
FEDWord with spoon, force or well
URISelf-proclaimed spoon-bender Geller
URISpoon-bending mentalist Geller
TSPMedicine-spoon marking
FULEnding for spoon or hope
DEBMember of the silver-spoon set.
ATE. . . with a runcible spoon: Lear
SIPSpoonful
FEDSpooned in
EGGItem in a spoon race
LEESpoon River Anthology poet Edgar ___ Masters
TONFlaming Lips "A Spoonful Weighs a ___"
GAG___ me with a spoon
URIDiscredited spoon-bender Geller
FEDWord with spoon, well or force
URIGeller of spoon bending
FEDWord with spoon or force
URIGeller of spoon-bending fame
URIAlleged spoon-bender Geller
FULSpoon extension?
PHOSoup eaten with a large spoon and chopsticks
FULSuffix for spoon or cup
ROEEggs on a miniature spoon
TEAWord with spoon or cup
LADThe Shropshire ___.” nyt 1948 LAD Eben Holden befriended one. nyt 1948 LADDERS Stocking runs. nyt 1948 LADER Stevedore. nyt 1948 LADLE Large spoon. nyt 1948 LAE New Guinea port. nyt 1948 LAE New Guinea port. nyt 1948 LAELIA Large genus of beautiful orchids. nyt 1948 LAG Fall behind. nyt 1948 LAGERS Beers. nyt 1948 LAGO Any Spanish lake. nyt 1948 LAHORE Scene of Kim's boyhood. nyt 1948 LAI Mongol of the Chin Hills. nyt 1948 LAIC Secular. nyt 1948 LAID ___ paper, with watermarks. nyt 1948 LAIR Den. nyt 1948 LAIS A hetaera of Corinth, most beautiful woman of her age. nyt 1948 LAKES Scenic beauties of Killarney. nyt 1948 LALA French exclamation. nyt 1948 LAM Escape: Slang. nyt 1948 LAMED Disabled. nyt 1948 LAMELLA Thin plate. nyt 1948 LAMMERS Ambers: Scot. nyt 1948 LAMP Torch: Poet. nyt 1948 LAMPOON The Harvard ___. nyt 1948 LAMPS Sources of light. nyt 1948 LANATE Woolly. nyt 1948 LANATE Woolly. nyt 1948 LANDAU Four-wheeled vehicle. nyt 1948 LANDWASH Line of high tide. nyt 1948 LANE Ocean route. nyt 1948 LANG Scottish writer of fairy tales. nyt 1948 LANG Writer of many fairy tales. nyt 1948 LANIER Poet, novelist, lecturer, flutist. nyt 1948 LANIERE Thong: French. nyt 1948 LAOCOON Trojan who distrusted the Wooden Horse and was killed by serpents. nyt 1948 LAPPS Scandinavians. nyt 1948 LAPRADE French poet (1812–83). nyt 1948 LAPUTANS Dwellers on a flying island, in Gulliver's Travels.”
FADSpoon rings, e.g.
ELMSpoon River poet's monogram
ATESpooned, say
PETSpoon
ROEIt's often scooped with a tiny spoon
ROESmall spoon contents
URIGeller with a spoon-bending act
SIPSpoonful, maybe
EGGSpoon race item
ROEExpensive spoonful, maybe
PHODish eaten with both chopsticks and a spoon
ENOSpoon's Jim
EWWGag me with a spoon!
TEAWord before "bag" or "spoon"