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Be Indebted Crossword Clue
Latest updated: 18-03-2026
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be indebted
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Possible answers to be indebted
OWE
- “Oh, we have to repay?”
- Be beholden to
- Be in arrears
- Be in debt
- Be in debt to
- Be in hock to
- Be indebted
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- Arc shape
- Celebration initially centres around curved street
- Chairman opened centres built on curved street
- Curved row of houses
- Curved sickle shape
- Emblem of Islam
- new moon shape
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