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A wife-murdering villain in European folk tales (9) Crossword Clue
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Rank | Answer | Length | Source | Date |
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98% | BLUEBEARD A wife-murdering villain in European folk tales (9) | (9) | ||
7% | LORE Traditional folk tales | (4) | ||
7% | MYTH Folk tale | (4) | Puzzler Backwords | Aug 19, 2025 |
6% | SWISS European is following wife into ship | (5) | The Times Quick Cryptic | Sep 27, 2025 |
6% | BAD Big ___ Wolf, fairy tale villain | (3) | ||
6% | OGRE Folk tale villain. | (4) | ||
5% | DOERS Active folks | (5) | Thomas Joseph | Oct 16, 2025 |
5% | FRAU Herr's wife | (4) | Thomas Joseph | Oct 14, 2025 |
5% | ONLY "___ Murders in the Building" | (4) | TV | Oct 12, 2025 |
5% | BOO Greet the villain | (3) | Thomas Joseph | Oct 11, 2025 |
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