1920 play by Karel Čapek Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RUR 1920 play by Karel Čapek (3)
48% DECO 1920s art style (4) Eugene Sheffer May 13, 2026
43% ACLU Rights org. since 1920 (4) Eugene Sheffer May 14, 2026
43% ARTDECO 1920s "style moderne" (7) Wall Street Journal Mar 31, 2026
41% TOYED Played (with) (5) New York Times Mini May 31, 2026
41% RENTPARTY Mutual aid event that originated in 1920s Harlem (9) New York Times May 30, 2026
41% TOYS Plays (with) (4) Premier Sunday May 24, 2026
38% ACT Play segment (3) Eugene Sheffer Jun 5, 2026
38% PYGMALION Shaw play (9) The Telegraph Quick Jun 3, 2026
38% CAST Performers in a play (4) New York Times Mini May 31, 2026
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