Answer: CHAP
CHAP is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 107 times.
- Bloke
- Crack, in a way
- Crack in the cold, maybe
- Crack and redden
- React to exposure, maybe
- Split
- Fellow
- Lip-balm target
- Split in the cold, perhaps
- Roughen
- Crack in the cold wind
- Fella
- Crack in the cold
- Old boy
- Cause to have cracks
- British fellow
- Crack from the cold
- Crack slightly
- Redden and crack
- Crack and redden in the cold
- Gent
- "I say" sayer
- Fine fellow
- Guy
- London lad
- Crack, as lips
- Dude
- British gent
- Become overly dry, as lips
- London guy
- Get rough
- Lad
- London fellow
- Fellow across the pond
- Crack from dryness
- Fleet Street fellow
- British bloke
- English bloke
- Fellow from London
- Roughen from cold
- Brighton bloke
- Gloucester guy
- ''Old'' British buddy
- "Cheerio" sayer
- Cause to crack
- Downing Street dude
- Gent from Portsmouth
- Crack due to dehydration
- Bloke or bucko
- Mate
- Dover dude
- Roughen in cold weather
- Lip annoyance
- Jolly good fellow
- "Old" British buddy
- Get rough?
- Get cracked
- Crack in a lip
- Bucko
- British "fellow"
- Chafe
- Roughen and redden
- Dry and crack
- Become dry and cracked
- Crack from cold weather
- English guy
- "Jolly old" fellow
- Become overly dry
- Get dry and flaky
- Roughen, as lips
- Require balm, say
- Become painfully dry
- Become broken
- British guy
- Get cracking?
- Grow rough, as skin
- Become rough
- Skin malady
- English gent
- British buddy
- London bloke
- Crack and roughen, as lips
- English dude
- Lip balm target
- "Old" bloke
- Get quite rough, as lips
- Become painfully dry, as lips
- Guy in a pub
- Greenwich guy
- British man
- Often painful crack
- "Old" Brit
- Fellow or fissure
- "I say, old ___"
- Bath bud
- English fellow
- Fellow, to a Brit
- Get rough, like lips
- Become dry, maybe
- Manchester man
- Crack from the wind, perhaps
- Get red in the face?
- Crack and redden, as lips
- Grown lad
- What lips may do in the winter
- Become dry, as lips
- "Old bean"