Crossword-Clue: Like the verbs "come" and "go": Abbr.
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5 letters (1 answer)
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The crossword clue “Like the verbs "come" and "go": Abbr.” appears in a wide range of crossword puzzles. Over time, several answers have been used to solve this clue, depending on context, difficulty level, and word length. Based on usage frequency and common crossword patterns, the most relevant answers are IRREG, IRR.
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There are 1 possible answers for the crossword clue “Like the verbs "come" and "go": Abbr.”, with the TOP-2 shown above. This clue appears in: NYT (NY Times), WSJ (The Wall Street Journal). Used 3 times in crossword archives (2012–2021). Our database combines millions of real crossword entries, helping solvers identify the correct solution by considering length, letter placement, and clue interpretation. Pad.la also features a free online crossword game with board sizes from 5×5 up to 25×25.
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