One who says "loo" instead of "john" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BRIT One who says "loo" instead of "john" (4)
7% LAV Loo (3) Universal Jan 29, 2026
6% OWNER One who possesses land, say (5)
6% LIEU In ___ of (instead) (4)
6% WCS Loos (3) Wall Street Journal Dec 16, 2025
6% JAMESI Monarch who's "the sixth" instead in Scotland (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 15, 2025
5% SMOKER One who consumes cigarettes (6) Puzzler Backwords Feb 10, 2026
5% DEERE Outdoor John? (5) New York Times Feb 9, 2026
5% LONER One who prefers solitude (5)
5% CARDINAL One who votes in a conclave (8) USA Today Jan 30, 2026
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