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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TIMBERNERSLEE British inventor of the World Wide Web (13) The Times Specialist Jun 9, 2025
3% WEB World Wide __ (3) Commuter Aug 30, 2025
3% WORLD Internet address, ... Wide Web (5)
3% INTERNET World-wide web (8) The Sun Two Speed Mar 14, 2025
3% NET World Wide Web (3) Puzzler Backwords Jan 29, 2025
3% BERNERS Tim ___-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web (7)
3% THENET World Wide Web (6) Newsday Apr 5, 2016
3% TIM World Wide Web inventor Berners-Lee (3)
2% EYED Wide-___ (amazed) (4) USA Today Sep 6, 2025
2% URLS Web addresses (4) Universal Sep 4, 2025

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