A crossword exploring slang terms used by Victorian era tradespeople and laborers, highlighting the colorful occupational jargon of 19th-century Britain.
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Victorian Tradesmen’s Slang Secrets
Explore colorful Victorian Era occupational slang with terms used by tradesmen, artisans, and workers in everyday Victorian England.
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- 1. Slang for money or coins
- 2. A laborer working under harsh conditions
- 6. Slang for tooth-pullers or barbers
- 8. An itinerant merchant or hawker
- 9. A bartender or pub worker
- 12. Short for chimney sweep
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- 3. A carpenter or one who cuts
- 4. A day laborer or drudge
- 5. A traveling mender of pots and pans
- 7. A kitchen assistant or scullion
- 10. Inferior or poorly made work, sometimes slang for bad goods
- 11. Slang for jail or prison, sometimes used by law enforcement
- 13. A man who collects rubbish
- 14. A dealer or trader, often in a specific trade
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