4-Letter Word for Traditional (Crossword Answers)
Looking for a 4-letter word for “traditional”? Here are the most likely crossword answers based on real puzzle data, including frequency and recent appearances.
Possible answers
Showing 20 crossword answers for “traditional” (4 letters)
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- Traditional garment for a Scottish groom
- Traditional wear for a Scottish groom
- Traditional wedding wear, for some
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- Traditional knowledge
- Traditional wisdom
- Traditional accounts
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- Things that may be traditional, for short
- Some are traditional, in brief
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- Traditional Hanukkah gift
- Traditional Hanukkah gift for kids
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- Word in a traditional New Year's Eve song
- With 8- and 9-Across, traditional New Year's song
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- Fraternity party attire that is traditionally Roman, not Greek
- Garment traditionally woven from white wool
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- Traditional circular dwelling
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- Traditional gift for a fifth anniversary
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- Traditional folk dance
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- Fish traditionally in the British dish "pie and mash"
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- Country in which men traditionally wear robes called dishdashas
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- Traditional garment worn at an Indian wedding
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- Holiest locales in synagogues, traditionally
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- Traditional meat for shawarma
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- Works traditionally performed with musical accompaniment in ancient Greece
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- Eton ___ (traditional English dessert)
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- ___ saltado (traditional Peruvian dish)
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- Traditional dance at a Jewish wedding
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- Traditional Scottish New Year's gift, representing warmth for the year to come
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- Traditional wedding dish in southern Italy, hence its literal translation ("brides")