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noun • address to an absent or imaginary person • the mark (') used to indicate the omission of one or more letters from a printed word | ||||||||
35% | 10 | Americans who rocked up have roofing skills like tradespeople | ||||||
adjective • of or relating to the economic system of mercantilism adjective satellite • profit oriented • relating to or characteristic of trade or traders | ||||||||
33% | 10 | Skilled tradespeople together broadcast '10 4!' | ||||||
noun • a labor union whose membership is restricted to workers in a particular craft | ||||||||
The Poor Saps Work Abused By Tradespeople Crossword Clue
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APOSTROPHE which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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APOSTROPHE
Updated: October 14, 2023
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Similar Clues
Clue | Source | |
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1 | Americans who rocked up have roofing skills like tradespeople
The Guardian Cryptic -
27 Mar 2019 | The Guardian Cryptic / 27 Mar 2019 |
2 | Anagram for saps
New York Times -
06 Jun 1992 | New York Times / 06 Jun 1992 |
3 | Often used by tradespeople for work purposes | |
4 | Saps
New York Times -
18 Dec 1980 | New York Times / 18 Dec 1980 |
5 | Saps' kin
New York Times -
26 Apr 1989 | New York Times / 26 Apr 1989 |
6 | Skilled tradespeople together broadcast '10 4!'
The Guardian Cryptic -
28 May 2021 | The Guardian Cryptic / 28 May 2021 |
7 | Tradespeople who work with bricks and mortar |
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