1877 flop by Bret Harte and Mark Twain Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AHSIN 1877 flop by Bret Harte and Mark Twain (5)
3% HARTE Mark Twain collaborator Bret (5)
2% IMPERIAL & 14D 2010 novel by Bret Easton Ellis (8,8) (8) Mirror Quiz Dec 1, 2025
2% STET Editorial marking (4) Newsday Nov 30, 2025
2% SLEEPERHIT Film that flops but then becomes popular, e.g. (10) Universal Nov 29, 2025
2% DUDS Total flops (4)
2% EXES Ballot marks (4) Newsday Nov 27, 2025
2% EDSEL Famous Ford flop (5) Universal Nov 25, 2025
2% SCAR Skin mark (4) Universal Nov 24, 2025
2% STAIN Dirty mark (5) Puzzler Backwords Nov 22, 2025
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