A thief ashore as opposed to a pirate Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LANDRAT A thief ashore as opposed to a pirate (7)
3% ASEA Not ashore (4) USA Today Quick Apr 21, 2026
3% E Not ashore (1) USA Today Quick Apr 21, 2026
3% URF Not ashore (3) USA Today Quick Mar 18, 2026
2% ANTI Opposed to (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 25, 2026
2% UNLIKE As opposed to (6) LA Times Daily Apr 24, 2026
2% RUM Pirates' quaff (3) Eugene Sheffer Apr 23, 2026
2% AVERSE Opposed (to) (6) New York Times Apr 22, 2026
2% RAIDER Jockey holds a thief (6) (6) Puzzler Cryptic Apr 17, 2026
2% AGAINST Opposed to (7) Universal Apr 16, 2026
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