Crossword Clue: Common picker-upper
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Common picker-upper"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Common picker-upper"
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- Airport queue unit
- Airport waiter?
- Hired car
- Fare carrier
- Common picker-upper
- Hack, redundantly
- Hack with a meter
- Hack
- Hack's car
- Hack's vehicle
- Hotel waiter
- Hailed car
- Hailed ride
- Hailed vehicle
- It might have a long run on Broadway
- It might take you from an airport to a hotel
- It moves about the city
- Its distance is measured within a meter
- It's often stopped on the street
- It's often stopped with a raised hand
- City vehicle
- Vehicle for hire
- Vehicle hailed on a street corner
- Vehicle that you might hire at an airport
- Vehicle with a meter
- Whistleblower's target?
- Some people take this to the airport
- Something often looked for on a rainy day
- Waiter at a hotel
- Rainy day scarcity
- Part of the street scene
- Passenger vehicle
- Metered-fare vehicle
- Metered vehicle
- One or two vehicles?
- One way to get from point A to point B
- Uber or Lyft alternative
- Target of some urban hailing
- You can get its attention by raising your hand
- Urban transport
Recent Usage of Common picker-upper in Crossword Puzzles
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- USA Today - Feb. 23, 2004