Compliment to a lecturer? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SWEETTALK Compliment to a lecturer? (9) New York Times Jul 15, 2018
8% FLATTERING Full of compliments (10) Universal Aug 13, 2025
8% ITAS "Take __ a compliment" (4) Newsday Aug 5, 2025
7% DON Oxbridge lecturer in river (3) (3) The Sun Two Speed Aug 29, 2025
7% ACADEMIC Lecturer, professor, eg (8)
7% EGO It might be boosted by a compliment (3)
7% PAT Compliment received on the back, say (3)
7% HALLS Locales for lectures (5) Universal Jul 11, 2025
7% ORATE Speak, lecture (5)
7% ITRY Humble response to a compliment (4) USA Today Jun 21, 2025

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