Character debuting in 1710 as a Chinese ne'er-do-well Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ALADDIN Character debuting in 1710 as a Chinese ne'er-do-well (7)
6% EMTS Some ER characters (4) The Atlantic Sep 5, 2025
6% ORSINO Shakespearean character, alternatively Chinese (6) The Telegraph Toughie Aug 29, 2025
6% ROOSTER Cock-a-doodle-do-er (7) LA Times Daily Aug 5, 2025
6% NEER -- -do-well (4) Eugene Sheffer Jul 30, 2025
6% ONAROLL Doing well (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 21, 2025
6% PROSPERO Do well to love Shakespearian character (8) (8)
5% RNS ER staff (3) Newsday Sep 7, 2025
5% IPO NYSE debut (3) Wall Street Journal Sep 4, 2025
5% TOO As well (3) The Telegraph Mini Sep 3, 2025
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