- - Mark to join words
- - Punctuation mark used to divide some compounds
- - Line in Catch-22
- - Mark joining a compound word
- - Short promotion by female that features in build-up
- - Horizontal punctuation mark
- - One of two in a jack-o'-lantern?
- - Punctuation mark in the word "two-faced"
- - Punctuation mark in the word "good-looking"
- - Part of some surnames
- - Line in a double-barrelled name, say
- - Punctuation mark whose name comes from Greek for "in one"
- - Mark in a compound word
- - Punctuation in "pop-up"
- - Joiner? There's more than one in Weston-super-Mare!
- - Mark joining two words
- - Jack-in-the-box part
- - Mark in some surnames
- - Character in "Ben-Hur"?
- - Character in "Scooby-Doo"?
- - Punctuation in "patty-cake"
- - Connecting mark
- - Certain punctuation mark
- - Surname punctuation
- - Well-known mark
- - One of two in a Social Security number
- - Punctuation mark
- - Dash in the off-licence?
- - Punctuation mark, small dash
- - Short stroke making Lee Enfield double-barrelled
- - It links extremely healthy writer with hospital investment
- - Dash symbol
- - line once required for email and voicemail
- - Divided word connector
- - Little-known connection?
- - Compound connector
- - It can join words
- - Word joiner
- - Link between two words
- - It's handy if you have to break your word
- - Dash joining words
- - Line of text?
- - Grammatical connector
- - Central element of love-song
- - Wi-Fi connection?
- - A line of language?
- - Joiner of words
- - Sign, joining part of co-operative
- - It joins two words
- - Small dash
- - Dash's cousin
- - Moderate's so on both sides of this
- - Dash's kin
- - Postnuptial adoption, at times
- - Publicity involving husband by name, a joiner
- - Tex-Mex ingredient?
- - It's under an underscore
- - Word connector
- - E-mail connection?
- - Big-time connection?
- - Top-row key
- - Kin of a dash
- - Dash
- - -
- - A dash used to join or divide words
- - dash seen amongst irish-americans
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