Bill ___, punning humorist (1850–1895). Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% NYE Bill ___, punning humorist (1850–1895). (3)
9% WIT Humorist (3) Eugene Sheffer Jan 30, 2026
8% FRAN Humorist Lebowitz (4) LA Times Mini Jan 19, 2026
8% GROANED Reacted to puns (7) Thomas Joseph Jan 9, 2026
8% ERMA Humorist Bombeck (4) New York Times Dec 29, 2025
7% ONES Bills of ___ and twos (4)
7% TABS Bistro bills (4) Newsday Feb 1, 2026
7% PAYS Settles the bill (4) USA Today Quick Jan 31, 2026
7% T Settles the bill (1) USA Today Quick Jan 31, 2026
7% RAPARTIST Lil' Kim or Big Pun (9) Universal Jan 30, 2026
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