"_____ dare to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DOI "_____ dare to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot) (3)
86% IDARE "Do ___ to eat a peach?": T. S. Eliot (5)
83% EATA "Do I dare to ___ peach?" (T. S. Eliot) (4)
71% ABANG "Not with ___ . . . ": T. S. Eliot (5)
68% STEARNS The S in T. S. Eliot. (7)
65% ELIOT Writer T. S. ___ (5) New York Times Mini Sep 9, 2025
62% BEDE Eliot's "Adam --" (4) Eugene Sheffer Nov 26, 2025
62% NESS Eliot of the Untouchables (4) New York Times Nov 12, 2025
62% PIT Center of a peach (3)
62% ONA "Not -- dare!" (3) Thomas Joseph Oct 17, 2025
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