Author of "The Sea, the Sea" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% IRISMURDOCH Author of "The Sea, the Sea" (11)
11% AVAST "Stop!," at sea (5) LA Times Daily Feb 17, 2026
11% WAVES Motions on the sea (5) The Telegraph Quick Feb 16, 2026
11% AFT Back at sea? (3) The Atlantic Feb 15, 2026
11% MANTA Sea ray (5) Thomas Joseph Feb 14, 2026
11% ISLE Spot in the sea (4) LA Times Daily Feb 13, 2026
11% SAILS Travels by sea (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 11, 2026
11% ARAL Shrinking sea (4) LA Times Mini Feb 8, 2026
11% SURF Sea foam (4) The Times Sunday Concise Feb 8, 2026
11% SAIL Go to sea (4) Eugene Sheffer Jan 28, 2026
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