An argument or fight, colloquially Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DUSTUP An argument or fight, colloquially (6)
7% MOOLA Money, colloquially (5) Universal Sep 28, 2025
7% POPSTHEQUESTION Proposes, colloquially * (15) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 19, 2025
7% BRO Pal, colloquially (3)
7% SETTO Fight or argument (3-2) (5)
6% TENUOUS (Of an argument) flimsy (7) The Times Concise Sep 25, 2025
6% HEATED Intense, as an argument (6) New York Times Sep 21, 2025
6% GETOWNED Suffer absolute humiliation, colloquially (8) The Atlantic Sep 18, 2025
6% FALLACY Faulty argument (7) The Times Concise Sep 16, 2025
6% FAM Nearest and dearest, colloquially (3) LA Times Daily Sep 7, 2025
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