___ at a person's feet : be his pupil? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SIT ___ at a person's feet : be his pupil? (3)
73% TUTEE Private pupil (5) Newsday Jan 25, 2026
73% ETONIAN Privileged pupil (7) The Telegraph Quick Jan 17, 2026
73% IRIS Pupil's locale (4)
69% PAWS Dog's feet (4)
69% ALOHA Hi in HI (5) New York Times Jan 27, 2026
69% STOOD Was on one's feet (5) The Telegraph Plusword Jan 23, 2026
69% ONEYARD Three feet (7) Thomas Joseph Jan 17, 2026
69% RON ____ Weasley, Hogwarts pupil (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 14, 2026
69% ELEVE Pupil in Montreal (5) Newsday Dec 26, 2025
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