TV lingo for using established hits to prop up weaker shows Crossword Clue
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The answer to the "TV lingo for using established hits to prop up weaker shows" crossword clue is TENTPOLING. This 10-letter word is the solution you're looking for.
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The "TV lingo for using established hits to prop up weaker shows" clue appeared in the New York Times Crossword on Sep 4, 2021. You can view the full puzzle and explore other clues from that date.
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The answer "TENTPOLING" contains 10 letters. Use the interactive tiles above to reveal the answer letter by letter, or check out our hints if you need a little help.
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