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The answer PEDDLER has 13 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of peddler in various dictionaries:
noun - someone who travels about selling his wares (as on the streets or at carnivals)
noun - an unlicensed dealer in illegal drugs
One who travels about selling wares for a living; a hawker.
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| This should mean someone who rides a bike, not someone who travels about selling wares |
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| One who travels about selling wares for a living. |
| a person who sells illegal drugs or stolen goods. |
| someone who travels about selling his wares (as on the streets or at carnivals) |
| an unlicensed dealer in illegal drugs |
| especially in the past, a person who travelled to different places to sell small goods, usually by going from house to house |
| someone who gives ideas to other people: |
| someone who sells illegal drugs to people |
| a person who tries to sell things, especially on the street, by phone, etc.: |
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A peddler, in British English pedlar, also known as a canvasser, chapman, cheapjack, hawker, higler, huckster, monger, or solicitor, is a traveling vendor of goods. In England, the term was mostly used for travellers hawking goods in the countryside to small towns and villages; they might also be called tinkers or gypsies. In London more specific terms were used, such as costermonger. * Peddlers have a long and colourful history. From antiquity, peddlers filled the gaps in the formal market economy by providing consumers with the convenience of door-to-door service. They operated alongside town markets and fairs where they often purchased surplus stocks which were subsequently resold to consumers. Peddlers were able to distribute goods to the more geographically isolated communities such as those who lived in mountainous regions of Europe. They also called on consumers, who for whatever reason, found it difficult to attend town markets. Thus, peddlers played an important role in linking |