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Answer for the clue "A. Hitchcock specialty ", 7 letters:
shocker

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Word definitions for shocker in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Shocker ( Herman Schultz ) is a fictional supervillain that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (non-gloss definition agent noun Agent noun of shock:) one who shocks; a person or thing that shocks or startles.

Usage examples of shocker.

Mara saw one Shocker go EV and slam into a chunk of asteroid when a volcano cannon sheered his S-foils, then watched another vanish in a ball of flame as his starfighter smashed headlong into a magma missile.

Halock, Tom Shocker managed to learn a good deal about Nat and his trouble with Dave and the others, and he also learned that the youth had considerable spending-money with him.

Falls, Tom Shocker told much about himself, and Nat learned that the fellow was one of those shiftless mortals who change from one situation to another.

He found Tom Shocker rather coarse, and the man wanted to drink whenever the opportunity afforded.

From the rapids below the Falls the pair walked to Goat Island, and there Nat was on the point of giving Shocker the slip when he chanced to see Dave and the others of the party.

Dave, as he and Tom Shocker hurried through several side streets of the city.

This resort was run by a man named Bill Fargo, a sport who had once had dealings with Shocker in a prize-fighting enterprise.

Tom Shocker, as he stopped in front of a door at the back of the hallway on the third floor of the building.

Dave, and leaping forward he caught Tom Shocker by the shoulder and forced him aside.

At the same time Tom Shocker caught Dave by both arms and essayed to hold him.

In less than two minutes Tom Shocker accomplished his purpose, and then he glided out of the room silently, once more locking the door.

He said that he had hung around the depot waiting for Tom Shocker to come, but that the fellow had failed to show himself.

Porter told Nat that his father would have to settle the matter if Tom Shocker was not brought to book.

Nat Poole, in which Nat stated that he had been looking for the fellow who called himself Tom Shocker and had at last located the rascal in a town not far from Buffalo.

The sanitary white of the walls and tiles is a shocker at the best of times, but it seemed almost dreamlike after the rainy Seattle evening.