Bobbie Gentry's '___ to Billie Joe' Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ODE Bobbie Gentry's '___ to Billie Joe' (3) New York Times Jun 20, 2023
83% ODETO "___ Billie Joe" (Bobby Gentry song) (5)
75% ODES Beethoven's to joy and Bobbie Gentry's to Billy Joe (4)
69% BOBBIE Billie Joe creator Gentry (6)
55% GOAT Billy or nanny (4) New York Times Mini Sep 15, 2025
55% ORR Hockey's Bobby (3) Thomas Joseph Aug 20, 2025
55% URN Holder of joe ... or holder of Joe (3)
53% DEE Billy -- Williams (3) Eugene Sheffer Jul 18, 2025
53% GRAHAM Evangelist Billy __ (6)
53% DARIN Bronx Bobby (5)

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