Crossword Clue: Non-macho type
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Non-macho type"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Non-macho type"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Non-macho type:
- ___ out (get too scared)
- Big baby
- Big chicken?
- Fraidy-cat
- Dweeb
- Certainly not the assertive type
- Feeble person
- Chicken (out)
- CHICKEN
- Bully's target
- Bully's target, maybe
- Human chicken
- Human cream puff
- Hardly a he-man
- Hardly the heroic type
- Get too scared, with "out"
- Coward
- Cowardly person
- Cowardly sort
- Cowardly type
- Cream puff
- Jellyfish
- Ineffective one
- Ineffectual one
- Ineffectual person
- Pushover
- Namby-pamby person
- Namby-pamby
- Nebbish
- Nerd kin
- Milksop
- Milquetoast
- Relative of a nerd
- One unwilling to stand and fight
- Non-macho type
- Not-so-courageous sort
- Twerp
- Twerp's cousin
- Weak, cowardly person
- Weak, cowardly type
- Weak, dull person
- Weak individual
- Weak-kneed sort
- Weak person
- Weakling
- Spineless one
- Spineless person
- Spineless sort
- Sissy
- Scaredy-cat
- Take the easy way out, with "out"
- Wuss
- Unheroic type
- Unlikely boxing champ
- Unlikely hero
- Unlikely risk taker
- Unmacho type
- Timid fellow
- Timid guy
- Timid person
- Timid type
- Stereotypical weakling
Recent Usage of Non-macho type in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Non-macho type in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Newsday - Jan. 1, 2009
- Newsday - Jan. 1, 2008