Cause of new recruit's limp? (10) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TENDERFOOT Cause of new recruit's limp? (10) (10)
87% HOBBLED Limped (7) The Times Concise Feb 2, 2026
84% ENLIST Recruit (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 24, 2026
80% LAME Limping, e.g. (4) The Telegraph Mini Feb 3, 2026
80% UNTESTED Like many new recruits (8) LA Times Daily Jan 29, 2026
76% WILT Go limp (4) Universal Jan 23, 2026
73% MBAS Some corp. recruits (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 20, 2026
73% GIS Army recruits: Abbr. (3)
73% HIREE Recent recruit (5) New York Times Jan 23, 2026
73% LANK Long and limp, as hair (4) Wall Street Journal Jan 14, 2026
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