'50s chart-topper, say Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% OLDIE '50s chart-topper, say (5) Universal May 24, 2024
9% HITTUNE Chart topper (7) Wall Street Journal Aug 23, 2025
8% WAS As It ____, Harry Styles chart-topper (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 16, 2025
8% SURPRISEHIT Unexpected chart-topper (11) USA Today Jun 16, 2025
7% HELLO Lionel Richie 1984 chart-topper (5) (5) Puzzler Sep 10, 2025
7% HIT Chart-topper, say (3)
6% ROE Sushi topper (3) Wall Street Journal Sep 9, 2025
6% PESTO Tortellini topper (5) Premier Sunday Sep 7, 2025
6% ROW Chart part (3) Wall Street Journal Sep 4, 2025
6% LID Pan topper (3) Premier Sunday Aug 31, 2025

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