A barrel of herrings, in old England. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CRAN A barrel of herrings, in old England. (4)
7% CASK Barrel (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 12, 2026
7% RAMS Barrels into (4) LA Times Daily Mar 2, 2026
6% SHAD Herring's kin (4) Thomas Joseph Mar 31, 2026
6% LEES Bottom-of-the-barrel stuff? (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 30, 2026
6% WORST Bottom-of-the-barrel (5) USA Today Mar 26, 2026
6% OLDE Merrie -- England (4) Thomas Joseph Mar 23, 2026
6% KEG Small barrel (3) Eugene Sheffer Mar 19, 2026
6% SAXON Invader of England (5) Thomas Joseph Mar 19, 2026
6% OAK Barrel wood (3) LA Times Daily Mar 18, 2026
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