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IDIOM: “used to say that a number, amount, etc., is not exact” Crossword Clue Answer

The crossword clue IDIOM: "used to say that a number, amount, etc., is not exact" appeared in Missing Letter on August 3, 2025. Our 4-letter answer will help you solve your puzzle.

IDIOM: "used to say that a number, amount, etc., is not exact" Crossword Answer

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Other Missing Letter Clues (8/3/25)

1A: NOUN: "any of various usually nocturnal lepidopteran insects...with larvae that are plant-eating caterpillars"
5A: Cancel, as plans
10A: Suffix with class or canon
14A: Vegas hotel/casino
15A: GEOGRAPHICAL NAME: "city and capital...located on a fertile plateau just south of the Equator"
16A: "You won't get away with this!"
17A: NOUN: "one who knows little or nothing of the sea or seamanship"
19A: Kristen of the "Saturday Night Live" sketch "The Californians"
20A: Crazes
21A: Southern capital

IDIOM: "used to say that a number, amount, etc., is not exact" Crossword Clue FAQ

What is the 4-letter answer to "IDIOM: "used to say that a number, amount, etc., is not exact"" crossword clue?

The answer to the "IDIOM: "used to say that a number, amount, etc., is not exact"" crossword clue is ORSO. This answer contains 4 letters and was confirmed in the Missing Letter puzzle.

Which crossword used "IDIOM: "used to say that a number, amount, etc., is not exact"" clue?

This crossword clue most recently appeared in the Missing Letter puzzle on August 3, 2025. Daily crossword puzzles often reuse popular clues, so this clue may appear again in future puzzles from the same publication or others.