Clark Kent's father, in 1950s TV Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EBEN Clark Kent's father, in 1950s TV (4) LA Times Daily Jun 21, 2015
77% REPORTER Clark Kent, for one (8) TV Jun 8, 2025
66% RYLAN - - - Clark, TV presenter (5)
66% JOREL Clark Kent's birth father (5)
60% SUPERMAN Clark Kent? (8) Mirror Tea Time Mar 25, 2025
60% MAANDPA The Kents, to Clark (7)
57% PETULA Singer Clark (6) Eugene Sheffer Sep 11, 2025
57% PAS Fathers (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 9, 2025
57% PAPA Father (4) New York Times Sep 8, 2025
57% IKE 1950s prez (3) LA Times Daily Sep 7, 2025

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