Crossword-Clue: period of economic difficulty when little is being bought or sold
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9 letters (1 answer)
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- HAVE difficulty in maintaining normal motion 47.71%
- a serious difficulty with which one is suddenly faced 47.46%
- Managed with difficulty, with "out" 47.42%
- A PERSON OR ENTITY TO WHICH SOMETHING IS SOLD 47.27%
- *Economic conflict often involving tariffs 47.17%
- One with difficulty learning new tricks, supposedly 46.96%
- Achieved with difficulty (with "out") 46.94%
- Measure of economic activity (Abbr.) 46.94%
- Video game difficulty setting 46.81%
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