Bull's opposite, on Wall Street Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BEAR Bull's opposite, on Wall Street (4)
84% TRADER Wall Street pro (6) Wall Street Journal Mar 24, 2026
80% NYSE Wall Street group: Abbr. (4) Commuter Apr 14, 2026
80% IPO Wall Street debut: Abbr. (3)
73% TORO That's bull! (4) USA Today Mar 1, 2026
70% TOROS Spanish bulls (5) Newsday Apr 14, 2026
70% GOIPO Start issuing stock, in Wall Street lingo (5) New York Times Apr 9, 2026
70% HOLE __ in the wall (4) Commuter Mar 16, 2026
70% LETSGO Come along street to the north walled in by bricks (6) The Telegraph Toughie Mar 3, 2026
70% DOWNWARDTREND Bull's concern, on Wall Street (13)
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