Baseball's "inventor" Doubleday Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ABNER Baseball's "inventor" Doubleday (5)
67% IDEA Inventor's inspiration (4) Eugene Sheffer Jan 16, 2026
67% TESLA Inventor Nikola (5) LA Times Daily Jan 13, 2026
67% NIKOLA Inventor Tesla (6) LA Times Daily Dec 30, 2025
67% TAE Inventor's monogram (3) Eugene Sheffer Dec 30, 2025
67% ELI Inventor Whitney (3) Thomas Joseph Dec 30, 2025
67% LECARRE Smiley inventor (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 5, 2025
67% CREATED Was the inventor of (7) Newsday Nov 25, 2025
64% NOBEL Dynamite inventor (5) Thomas Joseph Nov 27, 2025
64% PATENTS Inventors' protections (7) Newsday Nov 26, 2025
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