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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SOLES Bottoms of high-tops (5) New York Times May 15, 2017
3% ACMES Tops (5) Wall Street Journal May 14, 2026
3% UPDO High hairstyle (4) Commuter May 14, 2026
3% LOB High throw (3)
3% RACE ___ to the bottom (4) Universal May 12, 2026
3% OUTLETS Shops with leases top to bottom (7) (7) Puzzler Cryptic May 10, 2026
3% GALES High winds (5) Universal May 8, 2026
3% RES High-___ graphics (top quality) (3)
3% DREGS Bottom-of-the-barrel bits (5) USA Today May 4, 2026
3% SEAS Sail the high __ (4) Commuter Apr 30, 2026

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