Answer: NABOB
NABOB is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining NABOB with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Big shot
- Bigwig
- Big cheese
- Business bigwig
- Powerful person
- Magnate
- V.I.P.
- Tycoon
- Big wheel
- Honcho
- Mogul
- Mover and shaker
- Fat cat
- VIP
- High muck-a-muck
- Heavy hitter
- Influential person
- High-muck-a-muck
- Big spender
- Wealthy one
- Moneybags
- Muckety-muck
- Pooh-bah
- Rich man
- Influential one
- Hindu honcho
- Rich person
- Muck-a-muck
- Prominent person
- Man of means
- High-muckety-muck
- Dignitary
- Wealthy person
- Influential individual
- Wealthy, powerful person
- Very rich man
- Powerful one
- Powerful bloke
- Person of great importance
- One with power and influence
- Man of wealth or influence
- Man of wealth
- Man of great wealth
- Influential sort
- Gazillionaire
- Daddy Warbucks, e.g.
- Big cheese, so to speak
- Zillionaire
- Word from the Hindi for "viceroy"
- Tycoon, for one
- Influential figure
- A wealthy man
- A have
- Well-heeled fellow
- Wealthy, influential one
- Wealthy person.
- Wealthy or prominent person
- Wealthy muckety-muck
- Wealthy muck-a-muck
- Wealthy man (returning from India with a fortune?)
- Wealthy man
- Wealthy influential person
- Wealthy and influential person
- Very wealthy person
- Rich V.I.P.
- Rich or powerful person
- Rich fat cat, so to speak
- Person who came home from India having made a fortune
- Person of wealth or influence
- Person of wealth
- Person of means
- Person of high status
- Person of great wealth
- Nattering type
- Moneyed muck-a-muck
- Millionaire
- Member of the jet set
- Mega-bucks man
- Fat cat, so to speak
- Fat cat in the business sense
- Fat cat in business
- Biz big shot
- A very rich man.
- (D) President, e.g.
- "Nattering" sort in a Spiro Agnew speech
- "Nattering" big shot, in an Agnew speech
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