Asserting son's something of an irritation? Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SWEARING Asserting son's something of an irritation? (8)
78% CLAIM Assertion (5) USA Today Nov 30, 2025
71% MIFFS Irritates (5) The Telegraph Plusword Dec 16, 2025
71% INAMOOD Irritable (7) LA Times Daily Dec 16, 2025
71% CHAFE Irritate (5) New York Times Dec 14, 2025
71% ROILS Irritates (5) TV Dec 14, 2025
71% ANNOY Irritate (5) The Telegraph Quick Dec 11, 2025
71% EDGE On ___ (irritable) (4)
71% IRKS Irritates (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 30, 2025
71% BOSSY Annoyingly assertive (5) Commuter Nov 25, 2025
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