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Affairs Or Business Relating To Espionage Or Spies Or A Jocular Word For Creepy Or Eerie Events Or Things Crossword Clue

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38%9Espionage operations aimed at uncovering spies
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35%11 Quality of being creepy or eerie
noun

• the quality of being ghastly

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Telegraph Giant General Knowledge08 Jul 2023 Down 42
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