Babe Ruth, for three months in 1914 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BALTIMOREORIOLE Babe Ruth, for three months in 1914 (15)
9% THREE Babe Ruth's number (5) LA Times Mini Aug 20, 2025
7% RENDELL Writer Ruth with three Edgar Awards (7) Wall Street Journal Aug 2, 2025
7% TRIMESTER Period of three months (9) The Times Concise Jul 12, 2025
6% MAY Month (3) The Times Concise Aug 28, 2025
6% THEBABE Ruth nickname (7) Wall Street Journal Aug 20, 2025
6% NOUGAT Baby Ruth ingredient (6) USA Today Aug 5, 2025
6% NINE Three threes (4) Premier Sunday Aug 3, 2025
6% BABE George Herman Ruth, aka ___ Ruth (4)
6% SUMMER He reckons on getting three months (6) (6)
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