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Words After An Iffy Statement Crossword Clue

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33%13Iffy
adjective

• marked by or capable of arousing controversy

33%10Iffy
adjective

• characterized by lack of decision and firmness

• not definitely settling something

adjective satellite

• not clearly defined

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