Claim Crossword Clue

Here is the answer for the crossword clue Claim last seen in Telegraph Cross Atlantic puzzle. We have found 42 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 4 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is AVER.

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23 Potential Answers:

AnswerLengthSourceDate
AVER Claim (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 10, 2025
ALLEGE Claim (6) (6) Mirror Quick Dec 9, 2025
ATTEST Claim (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 15, 2025
ASSERTION Claim (9) The Sun Two Speed May 29, 2025
ASSERT Claim (6) Commuter Mar 28, 2025
PURPORT Claim (7) The Telegraph Quick Mar 20, 2025
LIEN Claim (4) LA Times Daily Aug 17, 2024
RETRIEVE Claim (8) Wall Street Journal Sep 18, 2020
APPEAL Claim (6) The Guardian Speedy Jun 14, 2020
ERR Claim 2 + 8 = 11 (3) Family Time Nov 17, 2019

19 Similar Clues:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
30% ALLEGES Claims (7) LA Times Daily Aug 10, 2025
30% ALLEGED Claimed (7) The Telegraph Quick Jun 16, 2025
30% AVERS Claims (5) New York Times Dec 27, 2024
30% ASSERTED Claimed (8) Commuter Dec 21, 2024
30% FREE Not claimed (4) Wall Street Journal Jun 1, 2024
30% ADMITTING Claiming (9)
30% STAKE ___ a claim (5) USA Today Jun 25, 2023
30% SAYS Claims (4) USA Today Dec 17, 2020
30% HASDIBS Claims, with "on" (7) Universal Apr 4, 2020
30% SAID Claimed (4) New York Times Sep 15, 2019

Last appeared together with the following clues in Telegraph Cross Atlantic puzzle

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To "claim" is to assert something without providing proof. "Allege" is a synonym that also implies an assertion without proof. In a legal context, both words are used to state something as a fact without necessarily proving it.