Broadcast admitting tare in Scottish crop Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% STOW Broadcast admitting tare in Scottish crop (4)
5% LETIN Admit (5) New York Times Jan 3, 2026
4% SOWED Planted crops (5) Commuter Jan 3, 2026
4% ONAIR Broadcasting (5) The Telegraph Plusword Dec 31, 2025
4% CRAW Crop of a bird (4) Commuter Dec 31, 2025
4% AIRS Broadcasts (4) Universal Dec 30, 2025
4% LASS Scottish gal (4) LA Times Daily Dec 29, 2025
4% DENY Refuse to admit (4) LA Times Daily Dec 28, 2025
4% CORN Crop on stalks (4) Newsday Dec 24, 2025
4% AROSE Cropped up (5) LA Times Daily Dec 23, 2025
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