15th-century "Impaler" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% VLAD 15th-century "Impaler" (4) USA Today Oct 13, 2016
7% HENRYV 15th century English king (6) The Sun Mini Jul 2, 2025
6% CHRISTOPHER ___ Columbus, 15th century explorer (11) (11)
6% HUSSAR 15th century Hungariar light horseman (6) (6)
6% AZTEC 15th century Mexican culture (5) (5)
6% GORE Impale (4) Eugene Sheffer Jun 6, 2025
5% ETTU Centuries-old censure (4) Newsday Sep 12, 2025
5% LANCE Impaler - Vlad's second name in one (5) (5) The Guardian Cryptic Sep 11, 2025
5% IRS Busy org. on April 15th (3) New York Times Mini Sep 10, 2025
5% MCM End of Barnum's century (3) Newsday Aug 31, 2025

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