Take a loved one from
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
BEREAVETake a loved one from
GOODBYEKRequest from a loved one at the airport, perhaps
LTRA secy might take one from a CEO
wayto take a decisive action, esp. one from which no retreat is possible
escroca swindler (one who swindles (to take money or property from by fraudulent means))
griftersGRIFTER, a swindler (one who swindles (to take money or property from by fraudulent means))
sharpersSHARPER, a swindler (one who swindles (to take money or property from by fraudulent means))
escrocsESCROC, a swindler (one who swindles (to take money or property from by fraudulent means))
transportsTake or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship
transportingTake or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship
transportedTake or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship
borrowstake (one) from a digit of the minuend in arithmetical subtraction in order to add as 10 to the digit holding the next lower place
REDOTake from square one
ADAPTTake from one medium to another
SLOTBandit one hopes to take money from?
STEPASIDEWords from one about to take over
OREOne might take the lead from this
HANSOLOFilm figure who said "I take orders from just one person: me"
swindlerone who swindles (to take money or property from by fraudulent means)
chousersCHOUSER, one who swindles (to take money or property from by fraudulent means)
coverto take measures that will prevent one from suffering blame, loss, harm, etc.
swindlersSWINDLER, one who swindles (to take money or property from by fraudulent means)
bandyto pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take.
diddlerone that diddles (to swindle (to take money or property from by fraudulent means))
diddlersDIDDLER, one that diddles (to swindle (to take money or property from by fraudulent means))
robto take something from one person or thing to pay one's debt or hypothetical debt to another, as to sacrifice one's health by overworking