Clue | Length | Answer |
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Badinage | 4 letters | twit |
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Badinage | 5 letters | sport |
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Badinage | 5 letters | irony |
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Badinage | 5 letters | chaff |
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Badinage | 6 letters | volley |
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Badinage | 6 letters | banter |
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Badinage | 7 letters | mockery |
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Badinage | 7 letters | jeering |
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Badinage | 8 letters | derision |
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Badinage | 8 letters | raillery |
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Badinage | 8 letters | ridicule |
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Badinage | 8 letters | repartee |
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Badinage | 10 letters | small-talk |
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