All solutions for There's said to be a market for the thing - Crossword Clue

1 Solutions 6 Letters

affair 6 Letters
  1. a vaguely specified concern; "several matters to attend to"; "it is none of your affair"; "things are going well"
  2. a vaguely specified social event; "the party was quite an affair"; "an occasion arranged to honor the president"; "a seemingly endless round of social functions"
  3. a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship

Suggested solution

You know another solution to the crossword puzzle question There's said to be a market for the thing?

Submit

Similar Questions:

what you hear in this conversation: "nice weather we're having today." "ewe said it. get it? i said 'ewe'!" "ugh, that pun was awful." "you mean ... it was baaad?"
"He said, .. said"
The thing in "Is this thing on?"
The thing over there
The thing there
Bad thing to be in, in poker ... or good thing to be in, in golf
"There's no ... thing as a ghost!"
"The Bookshop" [2017]: "I mustn't ...... myself worry while there's life, there's hope"
Stitch in time — there's a clue in there
Pretend there's a door there like Marcel Marceau
"yeah, there is a resemblance there"
"Nanny Ogg looked under her bed .... there was a man there. Well, you never knew your luck" (Terry Pratchett)
which kind of object was the source of a famous market bubble in the netherlands of the 1630s?
A stand for food or items in a market
Name for any North African market
Artist profits, having place for market in London
Stock market debut, for short
market town in cumbria noted for its crab fair
online market for pulling out odd teeth, say
city in north holland, netherlands, noted for its cheese production and market
found in market, elo's box set up on the shelf
the edinburgh ..., underground tourist attraction on market street
spoil the market share
many gain skill in the market
it's not altruistic to market seafood, by the sound of it
Monkey causing some flurry in the market
Local retailer controls the dance market?
on the market - correct or false?
Sly, going round the market astutely
... is the investment theory that states that when new information comes into the market, it is immediately reflected in stock prices, and thus neither technical nor fundamental analysis can generate excess returns.

Crossword Quick Solve

If you're seeking the solution to your elusive crossword clue, just utilize the box below. Enter the letters you know into the corresponding slots, and let us assist you in uncovering the answer. With the crossword puzzle word finder, you can easily search the dictionary database for terms