Armstrong's "small" advance Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% STEP Armstrong's "small" advance (4)
95% INROAD Small advancement (6) New York Times Apr 22, 2026
76% NEIL Astronaut Armstrong (4) Newsday May 11, 2026
76% HEADWAY Advancement (7) Newsday Apr 4, 2026
73% EARLY Advanced, or far from advanced (5) Newsday Apr 11, 2026
73% BEAST Making small advance, strikes brute (5) The Telegraph Toughie Mar 25, 2026
69% NTH Advanced degree? (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 12, 2026
69% PHD Advanced deg. (3) Premier Sunday May 10, 2026
69% AHEAD Further on, in advance (5) The Times Concise Apr 23, 2026
69% LOAN Advance (money) (4) The Telegraph Quick Apr 22, 2026
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