Become darker (of the weather) (5,4) Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CLOUDOVER Become darker (of the weather) (5,4) (9)
8% DIMMED Became darker (6) The Times Concise Nov 25, 2025
7% ILL Under the weather (3) New York Times Dec 22, 2025
7% HEAT Summer weather (4) Commuter Dec 19, 2025
7% TIRE Become (4) Commuter Dec 17, 2025
7% CLIMATE Weather patterns (7) Commuter Dec 15, 2025
7% AILS Is under the weather (4) Newsday Dec 10, 2025
7% RAIN Wet weather (4) Commuter Dec 8, 2025
7% UMBER Natural pigment darker than ocher (5) LA Times Daily Nov 25, 2025
7% SLEET Wintry weather (5) Wall Street Journal Nov 4, 2025
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