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Body that's now a fraction of its former self Crossword Clue
Here is the answer for the crossword clue Body that's now a fraction of its former self last seen in New York Times puzzle. We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 7 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is ARALSEA.
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Rank | Answer | Length | Source | Date |
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98% | ARALSEA Body that's now a fraction of its former self | (7) | New York Times | May 14, 2015 |
6% | PART Fraction | (4) | Premier Sunday | Aug 10, 2025 |
6% | ABIT Fractionally | (4) | USA Today | Aug 1, 2025 |
5% | EGO Sense of self | (3) | Commuter | Sep 13, 2025 |
5% | SHAME Self-reproach | (5) | Newsday | Sep 13, 2025 |
5% | APLOMB Self-assurance | (6) | Puzzler Backwords | Sep 12, 2025 |
5% | FIFTH 0.2 as a fraction (5) | (5) | Puzzler | Sep 10, 2025 |
5% | HOUR Day fraction | (4) | Newsday | Sep 9, 2025 |
5% | NEWME Transformed self | (5) | Eugene Sheffer | Sep 9, 2025 |
5% | INONE Self-contained | (5) | Thomas Joseph | Sep 4, 2025 |
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