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20 answers for: How one refers to someone fictitiously
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INNAMEHow one refers to someone fictitiously? (2,4)
AISLESSales pitch in which one refers to passages (6)
KOLKATAWhere one refers to "Pani Puri" as "Puchka"
ALLUDESWhen one refers casually to something, one does what (7)
THEYRefers to someone blithely rejecting bill
VIPWhat abbreviation refers to someone of great prestige? (1,1,1)
PUSHERA cookie ___ idiom that refers to someone who flatters others for self-serving motives
SUIJURISLatin phrase used in law to refer to someone as legally competent (3,5)
CASEBOOKMedical records doctor fictitiously created for consultant
FEIGNSRepresents fictitiously
WHOLECLOTHOut of ___ (fictitiously)
FEIGNRepresent fictitiously; pretend (5)
JAMESSo named JB, fictitiously, but famously. (5,4)
BONDSo named JB, fictitiously, but famously. (5,4)
INNAMEONLYMy inn alone operated fictitiously (2,4,4)
BLONDEHow come this always refers to a woman - how can that be fair? (6)
RESPECTABILITYA type of "politics" which refers to marginalized groups self-policing in order to be more palatable to oppressor groups
ARCADEThis word refers to a gallery or building that is arched or to a series of arches. Strictly speaking, it came to English from Italian by way of French; the Italian, in turn, came from the Latin arcus.
VALKYRIEIn Norse mythology, this term refers to any of a group of maidens who served the god Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla.
STILETTOIn Italian the word refers to a dagger. In English, it refers to a dagger as well as shoes. First known usage in English is the early 17th century.