Hindi-derived slang for a quick look, originally used by the British army in India (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DEKKO Hindi-derived slang for a quick look, originally used by the British army in India (5) (5)
5% FLEEK On ___ (looking great, in slang) (5) New York Times Dec 15, 2025
5% ALOO Potato, in Hindi (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 6, 2025
5% RAJ British rule of India (3) Eugene Sheffer Dec 1, 2025
5% GATS US revolvers, in slang (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 27, 2025
5% SRI Hindi honorific (3) USA Today Nov 13, 2025
5% GLIMPSES Quick looks (8) Universal Nov 6, 2025
5% PEEP Quick furtive look (4) The Times Concise Oct 25, 2025
5% GLIMPSE Quick look (7) Newsday Oct 22, 2025
5% PEEK Quick look (4) Newsday Oct 16, 2025
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