Bill Watterson's Hobbes, for one Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TIGER Bill Watterson's Hobbes, for one (5)
62% IOWAN Bill Bryson, for one (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 7, 2026
59% COSTAR One sharing a top billing (6) Universal Apr 29, 2026
59% CHANT "U! S! A!" for one (5) The Atlantic Mar 8, 2026
53% PAID Settled the bill (4) Wall Street Journal Apr 28, 2026
53% NYE Scientist Bill (3) Universal Apr 26, 2026
53% SQUAREUP Settle a bill (8) New York Times Apr 17, 2026
53% TAB Bar bill (3) Universal Apr 17, 2026
53% CASH Bills and coins (4) New York Times Midi Apr 14, 2026
53% EUROS Barcelona bills (5) LA Times Daily Apr 13, 2026
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