Body of jargon used by thieves originally (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ARGOT Body of jargon used by thieves originally (5) (5)
7% CANT Jargon (4) Thomas Joseph Dec 24, 2025
7% ROB Thieve (3) The Telegraph Mini Nov 24, 2025
7% DEN __ of thieves (3) Commuter Nov 4, 2025
6% ESE Jargon suffix (3) Wall Street Journal Dec 23, 2025
6% TNT Explosive originally used as dye (3) Universal Dec 20, 2025
6% ALI "___ Baba and the Forty Thieves" (3)
6% BABA "Ali ___ and the Forty Thieves" (4)
6% AMONG "There is no honor ___ thieves" (5)
6% STEAL Thieve (5) (5) Mirror Classic Oct 14, 2025
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