British religious reformer (1492–1536). Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TYNDALE British religious reformer (1492–1536). (7)
9% BROTHER Alien chasing British religious figure (7)
9% WYCLIFFE 14th-century religious reformer (8) (8)
8% SECT Religious offshoot (4) LA Times Daily Sep 9, 2025
8% SINS Religious no-nos (4) Wall Street Journal Sep 8, 2025
8% EDIT Something that comes in turns for Reform? (4) The Times Sunday Cryptic Sep 7, 2025
8% ASHRAM Hindu religious retreat (6) Premier Sunday Sep 7, 2025
8% SEM Religious sch. (3) Eugene Sheffer Sep 6, 2025
8% SECTS Religious offshoots (5) USA Today Sep 3, 2025
8% SECULAR Non-religious (7) Commuter Sep 2, 2025
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