The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 10 letter word LINCOLNITE , but the solution may also be GROOM which is one of the most recent solution (2015 in New York Times).
Union man crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
LINCOLNITE | 17 % | 10 |
YANKEE | 17 % | 6 |
GROOM | 17 % | 5 |
TEAMSTER | 17 % | 8 |
ABELINCOLN | 17 % | 10 |
LABORER | 17 % | 7 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Union man
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- unionizer
- steelworker
- yardman
- shop steward
- teamster
- union jacker
- steeler
- unionbuster
- steelman
- assemblyman
- railwayman
- gangsman
Crossword Answer definitions
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result LINCOLNITE
More clues leading to the result YANKEE
- Northerner
- Northerner to a Southerner
- Mariano Rivera, e.g.
- Arch-foe at Fenway
- Union representative?
- __ Doodle
- A Doodle
- Doodle in music?
- "Joltin' Joe" or "The Mick"
- Union man
More clues leading to the result GROOM
- Curry
- Neaten
- Stable person?
- Wedding VIP
- Prepare, as to run
- Stable worker
- Prepare
- ... in "A Scandal in Bohemia" ...
- Wedding party
- Garter thrower
More clues leading to the result TEAMSTER
- Truck driver, often
- Trucker in a union
- Follower of Jimmy Hoffa
- Hoffa loyalist
- Hoffa underling
- He keeps on truckin'
- Trucker, often
- Member of Dan Tobin's union.
- Driver.
- Member of Dave Beck's union.
More clues leading to the result ABELINCOLN
- Emancipator from Nebraska?
- "The Great Emancipator"
- Johnson predecessor
- Raymond Massey role.
- Subject of Robert Sherwood play.
- Sherwood hero.
- Union man?
- First president born outside the original 13 colonies
- Political leader who patented a system to alter the buoyancy of steamboats
- Prez who delivered a famous address on Nov. 19, 1863