A crew's route up the Thames? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% WATERCOURSE A crew's route up the Thames? (11)
72% ETON Town on the Thames (4) Newsday Jan 15, 2026
68% LONDON City on the Thames (6) The Times Concise Dec 26, 2025
65% ELVES Santa's crew (5) Eugene Sheffer Jan 19, 2026
65% ROWER Crew member (5) Thomas Joseph Jan 3, 2026
65% PATH Route (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 24, 2025
65% ITEN Route 66's westernmost successor (4) Newsday Nov 29, 2025
62% DETOUR Alternate route (6) Commuter Jan 29, 2026
62% VIA Routing word (3) LA Times Daily Jan 25, 2026
62% BAHN German route (4) LA Times Daily Jan 15, 2026
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