Hitting the bars, in old slang Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ONATOOT Hitting the bars, in old slang (7)
7% TIKI ___ bar (4) New York Times Apr 10, 2026
7% OPALS Old hit for Rolling Stones (5) The Times Cryptic Mar 20, 2026
7% HEP Cool, in old slang (3) Wall Street Journal Feb 2, 2026
7% TEC Old-timey slang for an investigator (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 1, 2026
6% INNS Bars or boozers (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 11, 2026
6% SOAP Bathroom bar (4)
6% GLOMSONTO Seizes, in slang (9) Wall Street Journal May 9, 2026
6% TABS Bar bills (4) Thomas Joseph May 8, 2026
6% AXLE Wheel bar (4) Eugene Sheffer May 8, 2026
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