Being Irish, a first-class fellow (5) Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AIDAN Being Irish, a first-class fellow (5) (5)
8% AONE First-class (4) Newsday Feb 5, 2026
7% ATISSUE First-class paper under discussion? (7) The Times Quick Cryptic Apr 8, 2026
7% CHAP Fellow (4) The Telegraph Quick Apr 7, 2026
7% AIDA Support first-class Verdi opera (4) The Times Quick Cryptic Mar 25, 2026
7% HIM That fellow (3)
7% MEN Fellows (3) LA Times Daily Mar 16, 2026
7% LEGROOM First-class feature (7) LA Times Daily Jan 15, 2026
7% CEE First in "class"? (3) New York Times Mini Jan 5, 2026
6% SIR Knighted fellow (3) USA Today Apr 8, 2026
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