City called Deva in Roman times (7) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CHESTER City called Deva in Roman times (7) (7)
6% FONT Helvetica or Times New Roman, e.g. (4)
6% PARIS It's been called the "City of Light" and the "City of Love" (5) New York Times Mini Aug 25, 2025
6% FONTS Arial, Times New Roman, etc. (5) LA Times Daily Aug 7, 2025
6% IMBEAT "Time to call it a day!" (6) USA Today Jul 23, 2025
5% ANTONY Roman general (6) The Telegraph Quick Sep 6, 2025
5% MLVI Roman 1056 (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 5, 2025
5% DERBY Cathedral city set up Socialist Times (5) The Telegraph Cryptic Sep 3, 2025
5% DENARII Roman coins (7) The Times Concise Sep 2, 2025
5% NEEDS Calls for (5) Thomas Joseph Aug 30, 2025
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