Bitterly continue a row with the French Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RANKLE Bitterly continue a row with the French (6)
43% RANKLES Bitterly continues a row with the French (7) (7)
3% RAW Bitterly cold (3) Thomas Joseph Feb 12, 2026
3% TIERS Rows (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 12, 2026
3% TIERED In rows (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 8, 2026
3% ONANDON Continually (7) Thomas Joseph Feb 4, 2026
3% VIRULENT Bitterly hostile (8) (8) Puzzler Jan 21, 2026
3% RUED Bitterly regretted (4)
3% ENDSAT Continues until (6) Newsday Jan 13, 2026
3% OAR Row (3) The Telegraph Quick Jan 5, 2026
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