Does it mean the customer's in command? (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ORDER Does it mean the customer's in command? (5) (5)
94% SAVE Ctrl+S command (4) New York Times Dec 23, 2025
83% USAGE Custom (5) The Telegraph Mini Dec 28, 2025
83% ONE __ to a customer (3) Commuter Dec 24, 2025
79% ORDERS Commands (6) New York Times Jan 5, 2026
79% BEHEST Command (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 31, 2025
79% THAT "__ does it!" (4) Commuter Dec 20, 2025
75% YOU "That means ___!" (3) New York Times Jan 6, 2026
75% GUESTS Hotel customers (6)
75% BUYER Customer (5) (5) The Guardian Quick Dec 30, 2025
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