Adam's first wife, in Jewish folklore Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LILITH Adam's first wife, in Jewish folklore (6)
77% EVE Adam's wife (3) Commuter Dec 13, 2025
65% EDEN Adam's first residence (4) Newsday Jan 27, 2026
62% OGRE Folklore monster (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 25, 2026
62% CAIN First son of Adam and Eve (4) The Times Concise Jan 9, 2026
59% PASSOVER Jewish feast (8) The Telegraph Quick Mar 4, 2026
59% OGRES Folklore brutes (5) Newsday Jan 4, 2026
56% SON Abel, to Adam (3) Thomas Joseph Mar 2, 2026
56% HORA Jewish wedding dance (4) LA Times Daily Mar 2, 2026
56% ENOS Grandson of Adam (4) Newsday Mar 1, 2026
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