"___ day's wages . . . ": Carlyle Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AFAIR "___ day's wages . . . ": Carlyle (5)
67% GAP Word with age or wage (3) LA Times Daily Jun 12, 2026
67% PAY Wages (3) (3) Puzzler May 27, 2026
64% DOCKED Deducted, as from wages (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 21, 2026
64% PERDIEMS Alternatives to hourly wages (8) New York Times May 14, 2026
61% ESS S (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 1, 2026
57% HARD A ____ Day's Night (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 2, 2026
57% LATTER __-Day Saints (6) Commuter Jun 26, 2026
57% PACKSITIN Finishes for the day (9) USA Today Jun 25, 2026
57% SPACE The "S" of NASA (5)
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