Dummy, in Canadian slang Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HOSER Dummy, in Canadian slang (5) New York Times Mar 10, 2022
7% PLACEBO Dummy pill (7) The Sun Two Speed Jul 28, 2025
7% DOLTS Dummies (5) Universal Jul 20, 2025
7% SNERD Mortimer the dummy (5) Eugene Sheffer Jul 17, 2025
7% SCARECROW Cornfield dummy (9)
6% MANITOBA Canadian province (8) The Telegraph Quick Sep 12, 2025
6% HURLER Pitcher, in slang (6) Thomas Joseph Sep 8, 2025
6% MEDS Pills, in slang (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 8, 2025
6% ESSO Canadian gas brand (4) Universal Sep 6, 2025
6% OTTAWA Canadian capital (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 3, 2025

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