Men's periodical, in British slang Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LADMAG Men's periodical, in British slang (6)
83% ERA Flop __: period of setbacks, in slang (3) LA Times Daily Feb 6, 2026
72% ERAS Periods (4) TV Mar 15, 2026
68% TOGS Clothes, in slang (4) Thomas Joseph Apr 1, 2026
68% YEAR Revolution period (4) Eugene Sheffer Apr 1, 2026
68% STINT Brief period (5) Wall Street Journal Apr 1, 2026
68% PENCE British coins (5) Newsday Apr 1, 2026
68% REIGN Period as monarch (5) The Times Concise Mar 30, 2026
68% PUB British bar (3) Premier Sunday Mar 29, 2026
68% S British school (1) USA Today Quick Mar 28, 2026
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