A barrel of herrings, in old England. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CRAN A barrel of herrings, in old England. (4)
6% THEREFORE So drunk her feet wrapped round old Republican (9) The Telegraph Cryptic Dec 2, 2025
6% VAT Barrel tax (3) (3) Mirror Cryptic Nov 24, 2025
6% KEG Brewery barrel (3) USA Today Nov 23, 2025
6% LTD Inc., in England (3) USA Today Nov 23, 2025
6% RIOT Barrel of laughs (4) LA Times Daily Nov 20, 2025
6% ELY England's Isle of ___ (3)
6% NAN Granny, in England (3) Universal Nov 16, 2025
6% HIS ___ and her towels (3)
6% KEGS Small barrels (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 9, 2025
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