Crossword Clue: "Pulled" bit of mischief
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for ""Pulled" bit of mischief"
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Possibly related crossword clues for ""Pulled" bit of mischief"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to "Pulled" bit of mischief:
- (Amusing) trick
- Antic
- April 1 activity
- April 1 gag
- April 1st activity
- April fool, e.g.
- April Fool's act
- April Fools' Day trick
- Bit of April Fools fun
- Bit of April Fools' mischief
- Bit of horseplay
- Bit of mischief
- Bit of monkey business
- Fraternity act
- Fraternity fun
- Common fraternity activity
- Feature of some reality shows
- Gambado
- It may be pulled
- Halloween activity
- Halloween foolishness
- Halloween trick, e.g.
- Dido
- It's pulled in April
- Call that may result in an abrupt hang-up
- Escapade
- "Candid Camera" feature
- "Candid Camera" set-up
- Caper
- Joke
- Jokester's antic
- "Pulled" bit of mischief
- Put-on
- Shenanigan
- Playful gag
- Shoe-lacing, e.g.
- Trick
- Short-sheeting a bed, e.g.
- Short-sheeting, e.g.
- Short-sheeting, for example
- Short-sheeting or T.P.'ing
- Means of spooking somebody on Halloween
- "The War of the Worlds," famously
- Popular frat activity
- Lark
- Practical joke
- Practical joker's deed
- Prank [tee-hee]
- Leg-pull
- Mischievous act
- Mischievous caper
- Mischievous joke
- Mischievous trick
- Monkeyshine
- Phony phone call, e.g.
- Scamp's antic
Recent Usage of "Pulled" bit of mischief in Crossword Puzzles
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- USA Today - Nov. 15, 2017