Athenian commander (510–449 B. C.). Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CIMON Athenian commander (510–449 B. C.). (5)
4% MEL B or C in the Spice Girls (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 20, 2025
3% ALPHABITS "They're A, B, C, D-licious" cereal (9) LA Times Daily Sep 5, 2025
3% MGMT C-suite (4) Newsday Sep 5, 2025
3% ORDER Command (5) The Telegraph Quick Sep 4, 2025
3% BENE The B of NB (4) The Times O Tempora Aug 30, 2025
3% VITAMINS C and D, for two (8) Eugene Sheffer Aug 30, 2025
3% NIACIN A B vitamin (6) Commuter Aug 27, 2025
3% SPICEGIRL Music's Mel B or Mel C, for example (9) Wall Street Journal Aug 26, 2025
3% SIT Canine command (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 26, 2025
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