Answer: REPO
REPO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 274 times.
Referring Clues:
- Property taken back
- Defaulter's worry
- Debtor's woe
- Bank take-back
- Certain securities deal
- Bank takeback
- Action after a default
- "___ Man" (Estevez film)
- Defaulter's loss
- Seized vehicle
- Certain resale item, informally
- Short collection?
- Bank action, briefly
- Tow job
- Auction vehicle, often
- "___ Man" (1984 movie)
- Possible result of nonpayment
- Possible result of 40-Down nonpayment
- Tow truck hook-up, maybe
- Hauled-away car, maybe
- Auctioned auto, often
- Defaulter's comeuppance
- Unpaid loan result, sometimes
- Certain preowned vehicle
- Used auto, perhaps
- Towed vehicle, maybe
- Car making a return trip?
- "___ Man" (1980's cult film)
- Bank take-back, briefly
- "___ Man," Emilio Estevez movie
- Offering at a government auction
- Defaulter's concern
- Auctioned property, maybe
- Credit report damager, briefly
- Certain seizure
- Credit report tarnisher, briefly
- "___ Man" (1984 Emilio Estevez film)
- Seized car, e.g.
- Bank takeback, for short
- Finance company takeback
- Recovered car
- Taken-back car
- Seized car, perhaps
- Picked-up pickup, perhaps
- Bank takeback, briefly
- "___ Man" (1984 Emilio Estevez movie)
- Tow truck pickup, at times
- Auto making a comeback?
- Defaulter's punishment
- Lender's takeback
- Copy, for short
- Towed vehicle, perhaps
- Forfeited auto
- Tow truck attachment sometimes, for short
- "___ Man" (1984 Estevez film)
- Seized auto
- Foreclosed-on car, for short
- Property back on the market, informally
- Car often seen at auction
- Result of an auto loan default
- ___ man (property seizer)
- Bank-confiscated auto, briefly
- Seized wheels
- Result of an auto loan default, briefly
- Confiscated auto
- Takeback, for short
- Auto loan defaulter's comeuppance
- Car bought at auction, maybe
- Bad credit report item, briefly
- Deadbeat's car, eventually
- "___ Man" (1984 cult film)
- Auctioned auto, briefly
- Confiscated car
- Taken-back auto
- Result of too many missed payments, briefly
- Auctioned auto
- Defaulter's risk, briefly
- Civic seizure, perhaps
- Auto loan default result
- Defaulter's risk
- Auto payment default consequence
- It's often auctioned
- Default consequence
- Take-back, in slang
- Bank's take-back
- Nonpayer's risk
- Finance company recovery
- Taken-back merchandise
- Tower's job, perhaps
- No-pay takeaway
- Non-payment risk
- Non-payer's risk, for short
- Seized auto, for short
- Auction vehicle, perhaps
- Twisted rope?
- Pre-owned car?
- Debtor's loss
- Taken-back property
- One could be a picked-up pickup
- Tow truck hook-up, perhaps
- Auction auto, often
- Resale item, perhaps
- Seized vehicle, slangily
- Defaulter's loss, briefly
- Tow-truck attachment, perhaps
- Defaulted auto
- Seized item
- Something seized
- Certain tow
- Default consequence, for short
- Auctioned auto, perhaps
- Seized property, informally
- Nonpayer's risk, for short
- "___ Man"
- Delinquent's fear
- Car once owned by a deadbeat, maybe
- Bank takeaway
- Collector's item?
- Defaulter's loss, informally
- Bank seizure, for short
- Bank takeover
- 2010 film "___ Men" or 1984 film "___ Man"
- Take back, slangily
- Take back
- Property after a default, for short
- Defaulted-on auto
- Result of getting too far behind, briefly
- Reason for a tow
- Auto taken back, briefly
- Takeback, briefly
- Unwanted collection
- It makes a comeback?
- It happens by default
- "___ Man" (Emilio Estevez film)
- Non-payment result, for short
- Car take-back, for short
- Car takeback, for short
- Failure-to-pay result
- Nonpayment penalty, briefly
- Non- payment result, for short
- Seized auto, say
- Taken-back car, e.g.
- Foreclosed property, briefly
- Consequence of an auto loan default
- "___ Men" (2010 movie)
- "___ Man" (Emilio Estevez classic)
- Buy-back agreement, for short
- Deadbeat's comeuppance
- Item seized, for short
- Certain seizure, for short
- Forfeited wheels
- Ally Bank asset, say
- Tow job, maybe
- Sanctioned car seizure, casually
- "___ Man," Stanton film
- Government auction action
- Forced return?
- Many an auctioned auto
- Harry Dean Stanton film " ___ Man"
- Nonpayment result, for short
- Nonpayment consequence, briefly
- Auctioned auto, at times
- Auto at auction, perhaps
- 2010 film "___ Men"
- Used car, sometimes
- Auto loan default consequence
- "___ Man," Emilio Estevez film
- Car in a govt. auction, maybe
- Nonpayment aftermath, for short
- Towed-away auto, maybe
- Merchandise taken back, briefly
- Car lot bargain
- Bargain BMW
- Credit report blot
- Vehicle at an auction, perhaps
- Seized sedan, perhaps
- Defaulter's auto, informally
- Seized car, for short
- Delinquency result, perhaps
- Tow job, at times
- Seized sedan, say
- Used car, maybe
- Towed-away Toyota, maybe
- Govt. auction auto, perhaps
- Bad recollection?
- Possible result of owing money
- Many a deadbeat's car, eventually
- Used auto, sometimes
- *Seizure in a driveway, maybe
- Reason for a tow job
- Vehicle seized for auction
- Take back, in a way
- Bank take-back, for short
- Lost wheels, maybe
- Seized car
- Pickup that gets picked up, perhaps
- Tow job, for short
- Seized vehicle, informally
- Golf takeback, maybe
- Certain tow job, for short
- Auctioned wheels
- Defaulter's auto, often
- Car in a tow lot, perhaps
- Default consequence, briefly
- Financial buy-back agreement
- Buyback contract, for short
- Towed-away auto, perhaps
- Loss via default
- Auctioned car, perhaps
- Default result
- Seized auto, e.g.
- Creditor's takeback
- Home foreclosure, for short
- Towed-away car, maybe
- A kind of auto
- Collateral takeback, for short
- Reclaimed auto
- Certain auction offering
- Certain cheap car, informally
- Towing job, perhaps
- Certain tow job
- Nonpayment consequence
- Bailiff's concern, slangily
- Bank seizure
- Defaulter's consequence, for short
- Auctioned car, often
- Loan default risk
- Result of a loan default, briefly
- Default takeback
- Take back, for short
- Former security, for short
- Defaulter's loss, for short
- Buyback agreement
- Forfeited wheels, briefly
- Action to collect on a debt
- Short take?
- It might be taken to the pound
- Possible result of late payments, informally
- Job for a tow truck
- Seize, as a car
- Possible consequence of default, in brief
- Informal takeback
- Takeback of a car, for short
- Result of a car loan default, briefly
- Auto at an auction, often
- Take back due to default
- Seized vehicle, for short
- Credit union seizure, briefly
- Bank job of a sort
- Forfeited Ford, e.g., briefly
- Seized property, for short
- Credit union seizure
- Directory for a coding project, for short
- Confiscated car, briefly
- Certain bank job
- Default result, maybe
- Car at an auction, maybe
- Directory where coding projects live, for short
- Default action, briefly
- Many an auctioned auto, for short
- Certain tow job, informally
- Collection that often happens by default
- Nonpayment risk, for short
- Bank's takeback
- Default action, informally
- Default consequence, perhaps
- Auto takeback
- Used car, perhaps
- Many a tow job
- Possible threat to one in debt
- Seized car, briefly
- Incident that hurts one's credit score
- Property takeback
- Vehicle taken back by the bank, for short
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 20, 2024
- LA Times - December 12, 2024
- New York Times - November 04, 2024
- LA Times - October 06, 2024
- LA Times - October 04, 2024
- USA Today - September 30, 2024
- New York Times - September 08, 2024
- New York Times - August 19, 2024
- LA Times - May 17, 2024
- LA Times - April 27, 2024
- New York Times - April 03, 2024
- USA Today - April 01, 2024
- New York Times - March 17, 2024
- LA Times - January 27, 2024
- USA Today - January 19, 2024
- LA Times - November 26, 2023
- New York Times - November 02, 2023
- LA Times - September 23, 2023
- New York Times - June 06, 2023
- USA Today - May 24, 2023
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