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Answer for the clue ""Day of the Jackal" villain ", 6 letters:
hitman

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Word definitions for hitman in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"hired assassin," 1970, from hit (n.) in the underworld sense + man (n.).

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Hitman is a quiz programme that was produced by Television South and aired on the ITV network for 1 series in 1989, the programme was hosted by Nick Owen . The series had 15 episodes and ran between 21 February to 30 May on Tuesdays. The program was based ...

Usage examples of hitman.

He was the eldest son, and it was proclaimed the eldest member of any free family would dedicate their lives to being a Hitman or Hitgal.

Maybe she could flag someone down before her Hitman flashed his badge.

A glance into the rear-view mirror showed the Hitman bending over, clutching his belly and gasping for air as he watched them leave.

Whether it was a Breeder Slave on the run or a Hitman or a Hitgal looking for them.

So far no one had shown up, but, deep in his heart, he suspected his family had kept the place a secret from the Hitman Association.

A dark-haired man clad in the standard army green Hitman uniform lay sprawled on his back in the dust.

Your family is talking about making a deal with the Hitman Association.

Near as I can figure, when I diverted the tracker system from your car to shadow another Hitman working in the area, I triggered some internal alarm that no one bothered to tell me about.

Jacob had told her Tool had risked his life going into Hitman Headquarters to get their pictures from the files.

Don DiMilo put his entire resources and considerable manpower to the hunt for the missing hitman but it was all to no avail.

That means that every two-bit hustler and hitman will be making some kind of play to take over where they left off.

Another hitman had stepped out of the black limousine in the parking lot, his gun aimed at the unguarded fox.

Given time, a corporate hitman would eventually get to her, and judging by the speed of the negotiations, time was something of which there would be an abundance.

The veteran hitman was pinned by the legs beneath a burning vehicle and screaming for help when Bolan quit the darkness and moved in closer for the mop-up.

It was only a matter of time before it was found, and his fellow Hitmen and Hitgals would be swarming all over the site looking for clues.