Move, in Realtor jargon Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RELO Move, in Realtor jargon (4) New York Times Aug 9, 2020
95% RELOS Moves, in Realtor jargon (5)
7% ESE Jargon suffix (3) New York Times Aug 10, 2025
7% ARGOT Jargon (5) Commuter Aug 1, 2025
6% LINGO Part of journal in gobbledygook jargon (5) The Times Mephisto Aug 24, 2025
6% SHREDS Nails the halfpipe, in snowboarding jargon (6) New York Times Aug 2, 2025
6% TEENSPEAK High schoolers' jargon (9) Universal Jul 12, 2025
6% BUZZWORDS Trendy bits of jargon (9) LA Times Daily Jul 7, 2025
6% UNCLECHARLIE Curveball, in baseball jargon (12)
6% LEGALESE Jargon of lawyers (8)

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