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The answer LETCH has 12 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of letch in various dictionaries:
noun - man with strong sexual desires
A strong, especially sexual desire or craving.
A lecher.
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Lascivious type |
Creepy sort |
RANDY is a ... |
Lewd dude |
Rut cut in from left |
Strong desire, slangily |
Creepo |
Creep, slangily |
Dirty old man |
Old goat |
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a lecher. |
man with strong sexual desires |
informal for lecher |
A strong, especially sexual desire or craving. |
A lecher. |
Letch might refer to |
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Letchworth Garden City, commonly known as Letchworth, is a town in Hertfordshire, England, with a population of 33,600. It is a former civil parish.The town's name is taken from one of the three villages it surrounded (the other two being Willian and Norton) – all of which featured in the Domesday Book. The land used was purchased by Quakers who had intended to farm the area and build a Quaker community. The town was laid out by Raymond Unwin as a demonstration of the principles established by Ebenezer Howard who sought to create an alternative to the industrial city by combining the best of town and country living. It is also home to the United Kingdom's first roundabout, which was built in 1909.As one of the world's first new towns and the first garden city it had great influence on future town planning and the New towns movement; it influenced Welwyn Garden City, which used a similar approach and inspired other projects around the world including the Australian capital Canberra, Hellerau, Germany, Tapanila, Finland, and Mežaparks in Latvia.) There is a link to town planning in Stalingrad through the architect V. N. Semionov and an account of Lenin visiting the town when he visited England for a congress of the Russian Bolshevik party, then banned in Russia. |