Posted on September 29, 2023
Clue | Length | Answer |
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Briefly | 3 letters | usd |
Briefly | 5 letters | paren |
Briefly | 5 letters | short |
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Briefly | 5 letters | insum |
Briefly | 6 letters | impart |
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Briefly | 6 letters | little |
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Briefly | 6 letters | awhile |
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Briefly | 7 letters | forabit |
Briefly | 7 letters | swiftly |
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Briefly | 7 letters | quickly |
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Briefly | 7 letters | shortly |
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Briefly | 7 letters | inaword |
Briefly | 7 letters | inshort |
Briefly | 8 letters | in-short |
Briefly | 9 letters | summarily |
Briefly | 9 letters | ataglance |
Briefly | 10 letters | foraminute |
Briefly | 11 letters | temporality |
Briefly | 11 letters | inanutshell |
Briefly | 11 letters | temporarily |
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Briefly | 11 letters | momentarily |
Briefly | 13 letters | in-a-nutshell |
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