Aldershot winger's internal pain (6) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TWINGE Aldershot winger's internal pain (6) (6)
61% HURTS Is painful (5) USA Today Apr 21, 2026
61% HASSLE Pain (6) USA Today Mar 24, 2026
61% IBIS Painful condition overwhelming international winger? (4)
58% OUCH Cry of pain (4) LA Times Daily Apr 27, 2026
58% JETSET International elite (6) The Telegraph Quick Apr 24, 2026
58% ACHE Dull pain (4) Commuter Apr 24, 2026
58% YEOW Cry of pain (4) New York Times Apr 22, 2026
58% YELP Pained cry (4) Wall Street Journal Apr 11, 2026
58% SORE Painful (4) (4) Mirror Classic Apr 9, 2026
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