Answer: ADMEN
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Campaign workers(Used today)
- Pitchers
- Jingle writers
- Promo producers
- Account execs
- Blurb specialists
- Madison Avenue types
- Commercial writers
- Some pitchers
- Some Madison Avenue workers
- Madison Avenue workers
- Madison Ave. figures
- Promo writers
- Madison Ave. workers
- Don Draper and others
- Commercial makers
- Commercial developers
- Clio nominees
- They make spots
- They create spots
- Spot checkers?
- Some Clio winners
- Product pitchers
- Pro pitchers
- Pitchers?
- Madison Ave. people
- Guys who write jingles
- Clio hopefuls
- Campaign creators
- TV spot makers, informally
- They work on the spot
- They produce spots
- They do work on the spot
- Spot creators
- Spot checkers
- Some slogan writers
- Some jingle writers
- Slogan writers, e.g.
- Slogan writers
- Slogan creators
- Skilled pitchers
- Promoters
- Professional pitchers
- Product pushers
- Pitching staff?
- Pitching specialists
- Pitching pros
- Marketing pros
- Madison Avenue suits
- Madison Ave. chaps
- Jingle penners
- Guys who write slogans
- Guys who create commercials
- Guys who can pitch
- Don Draper et al.
- Don Draper and his ilk
- Don Draper and his colleagues
- Clio award contenders
- TV's Don Draper and others
- TV-commercial writers
- TV spot creators
- TV jingle writers
- Trend setters, sometimes
- They might work on something for 60 seconds
- They intentionally make spots
- Their end is to vend
- Sterling, Cooper, Draper, and Pryce, e.g.
- Spot market pros
- Some Young & Rubicam employees
- Some sloganeers
- Some product promoters
- Some mass-media employees
- Some Madison Avenue folks
- Some Madison Ave. workers
- Some Madison Ave. sloganeers
- Some copywriters
- Some commercial writers
- Some account execs
- Slogan-writing guys
- Slogan makers
- Skilled pitchers?
- Saatchi & Saatchi employees
- Promoters of a sort
- Product promoters, for short
- Pitching professionals
- Pitchers, in a way
- Pitch specialists?
- Ones quick with a line?
- Non-PC catchword creators
- Members of a pitching staff?
- Marketing specialists
- Marketing guys
- Marketing experts
- Marketers
- Many Madison Avenue workers
- Many "Trust Me" characters
- Makers of spots
- Madison Avenue hirees
- Madison Avenue figures
- Madison Avenue execs, in sexist lingo
- Madison Ave. writers
- Madison Ave. types
- Madison Ave. sloganeers
- Madison Ave. pitchers
- Madison Ave. guys
- Madison Ave. employees
- Jingle-writing guys
- Jingle-generating gents
- Jingle producers
- Jingle creators
- Guys writing slogans
- Guys with pitches
- Guys who write promos
- Guys who write commercials
- Guys who work on spots
- Guys who use come-on lines?
- Guys who strive for perfect pitches
- Guys selling spots
- Guys paid for pitches
- Guys on some campaigns
- Guys making pitches
- Guys like Don Draper
- Fellows who pitch
- Employees at TV's Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce
- Don Draper and Roger Sterling, for two
- Don Draper and his co-workers
- Darrin Stephens's co-workers on "Bewitched"
- Creators of commercials
- Creators of blurbs
- Copywriters
- Commercial manufacturers
- Commercial entrepreneurs
- Co-workers of TV's Don Draper
- Clio award winners
- Charles and Maurice Saatchi, for instance
- Certain trendmakers
- Certain campaign managers
- Campaign fellows
- Blurb creators
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