Bookmakers' telegraphy using arm signals Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TICTAC Bookmakers' telegraphy using arm signals (6)
5% BETTINGSHOP Bookmaker's premises (7,4) (11) Mirror Classic Nov 14, 2025
5% MORSE Telegraphy pioneer (5) Newsday Oct 26, 2025
5% MARCONI Telegraphy pioneer (7) The Telegraph Quick Aug 13, 2025
5% DASH Telegraphy signal (4)
4% ULNAS Arm bones (5) Universal Nov 17, 2025
4% BAR Cell signal unit (3) New York Times Nov 17, 2025
4% NODS Signals agreement (4) (4) Mirror Classic Nov 16, 2025
4% ALLY Comrade-in-arms (4)
4% WAR Armed conflict (3) The Telegraph Quick Nov 11, 2025
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