| Alaskan butcher's tool? |
| Agcy. that sets (often surprisingly high) maximum standards for the amounts of the circled materials in edible goods |
| Butcher's cleaver |
| Quantity of baked goods |
| Site with handmade goods |
| Warning on damaged goods, sometimes: 2 wds. |
| Modern-day business model offering partial complimentary goods |
| Like some carriers or goods |
| CARSON CITY produces boxes for shipping frozen goods |
| Baked goods for the physically fit? |
| Website for selling handmade goods |
| Sale-goods groups |
| Damaged-goods rendition |
| Goods attached to a buoy |
| Used-goods advisory |
| Butcher's cut |
| Dealer in stolen goods |
| Butcher's hatchet |
| The Peck and Snyder Company pioneered the use of ___ as advertising tools to sell a) candy; b) beverages; c) tobacco; d) sporting goods |
| Outlay required from a retailer to buy goods for resale |
| A charge at the butcher's |
| Long-lasting, as goods |
| Canned-goods wrappers |
| Butcher's boner |
| Butcher's device |
| Butcher's item |
| A butcher's — bird |
| Illicit goods |
| Goods sold abroad |
| Packer of bulky goods |