Aristotle was Alexander the Great's (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TUTOR Aristotle was Alexander the Great's (5) (5)
91% TUTEE Alexander the Great, to Aristotle (5) LA Times Daily Nov 26, 2021
80% PUPIL Alexander, to Aristotle (5)
73% ETHER Aristotle's "fifth element" (5) The Washington Post Mini Sep 4, 2025
73% TUTORED What Aristotle did for Alexander the Great (7)
66% THEBES Greek city destroyed by Alexander the Great in 336 BC (6) (6)
63% AWESOME "That's great!" (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 9, 2025
63% ERIKA "Living Single" actress Alexander (5) USA Today Aug 4, 2025
63% TOTALISER Aristotle deployed betting system (9) (9)
63% THE Alexander - Great (3)
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