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95% | 12 | Exact Match! | ||||||
noun • tape coated with adhesive | ||||||||
39% | 8 | Often used to hang up posters | ||||||
noun • tack or small nail of tinned iron | ||||||||
39% | 7 | Brand of adhesive putty used to hang posters | ||||||
noun • a silly and inept person; someone who is regarded as stupid | ||||||||
Commonly Used To Hang Posters Or Artwork Crossword Clue
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ADHESIVE TAPE with a confidence score of 95%.
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