Men's periodical, in British slang Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LADMAG Men's periodical, in British slang (6)
69% PANDA British slang for a police car (5) New York Times Oct 25, 2025
63% ERA Victorian ___ (significant period in British history) (3)
60% REA Mens ___ (3) Wall Street Journal Oct 29, 2025
56% FBI G-men (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 28, 2025
56% TROU Pants, in slang (4) New York Times Nov 23, 2025
56% KISSER Face, in slang (6) Thomas Joseph Nov 22, 2025
56% TIEPINS Jewelry for men (7) Thomas Joseph Nov 21, 2025
56% END Period's place? (3)
56% EPOCH Geologic period (5) Eugene Sheffer Nov 17, 2025
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