Amelia's brother, in "Vanity Fair." Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% JOSEPH Amelia's brother, in "Vanity Fair." (6)
74% SEDLEYS Joe and Amelia of "Vanity Fair." (7)
66% EARHART Amelia of aviation (7) Commuter Sep 5, 2025
63% SHARP What is the surname of the heroine of Vanity Fair? (5) (5)
57% PLEDGES Brothers-to-be (7) New York Times Aug 22, 2025
54% EGOSEARCH A modern technological form of vanity (9) The Times Specialist Sunday Aug 31, 2025
54% TENT Fair sight (4) Wall Street Journal Aug 16, 2025
54% REN ___ Faire (3) New York Times Jul 3, 2025
54% EQUITY Fairness (6) Thomas Joseph Jul 2, 2025
54% THACKERAY William Makepeace _, writer best known for the novel Vanity Fair (9) (9)
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