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2 | 23% | 13 | Derived from Old Frankish, Old Saxon, and Old Frisian | |
3 | 22% | 6 | Leg abnormality causing a distinctive leg posture | |
Leg In Old Slang Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "GAM" which means:
- noun
- • A herd of whales verb
- • To pay a social visit on another ship at sea.
- • To engage in social intercourse anywhere.
An example sentence would be:
- • "I caught a huge gam of fish during my fishing trip."
- • "The zookeeper was feeding the hungry gam of monkeys."
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New York Times28 Feb 2023 | Across 57 | |
New York Times14 Jan 2020 | Down 58 | |
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