Clue | Length | Answer |
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Bad guy | 3 letters | cad |
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Bad guy | 4 letters | ogre |
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Bad guy | 4 letters | heel |
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Bad guy | 4 letters | perp |
Bad guy | 5 letters | crook |
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Bad guy | 5 letters | nasty |
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Bad guy | 5 letters | enemy |
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Bad guy | 5 letters | menie |
Bad guy | 6 letters | stooge |
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Bad guy | 7 letters | reciter |
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Bad guy | 7 letters | trouper |
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Bad guy | 7 letters | villain |
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Bad guy | 8 letters | thespian |
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Bad guy | 8 letters | stroller |
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Bad guy | 9 letters | soubrette |
Bad guy | 10 letters | theatrical |
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Bad guy | 12 letters | straight-man |
Bad guy | 16 letters | strolling-player |
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