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Rank | Answer | Length | Source | Date |
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98% | ESP Ability researched by J.B. Rhine in the 1930s | (3) | ||
66% | INN B&B | (3) | Commuter | Sep 22, 2025 |
66% | AARE River to the Rhine | (4) | Eugene Sheffer | Aug 20, 2025 |
66% | KNACK Ability | (5) | The Telegraph Quick | Aug 9, 2025 |
66% | BONN City on the Rhine | (4) | Commuter | Aug 6, 2025 |
63% | COULD Had the ability | (5) | The Telegraph Plusword | Oct 4, 2025 |
63% | EAR Musical ability | (3) | Thomas Joseph | Oct 1, 2025 |
63% | LEADERSHIP Executive ability | (10) | Newsday | Sep 28, 2025 |
63% | LAB Research site | (3) | Wall Street Journal | Sep 25, 2025 |
63% | ICAN Declaration of ability | (4) | LA Times Daily | Sep 21, 2025 |
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