Comedian Mort who hosted the first Grammys Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SAHL Comedian Mort who hosted the first Grammys (4)
3% ILSA Comedian Mort (4)
2% TREVOR ___ Noah who hosted "The Daily Show" (6)
2% RAYE Comedian Martha (4)
2% ALLEN Tom ____, comedian (5) The Telegraph Plusword Jan 8, 2026
2% GAGA Lady with many Grammys (4) Newsday Jan 8, 2026
2% THROWAPARTY Act as host (11) Thomas Joseph Jan 6, 2026
2% LENO Comedian (4) Commuter Jan 5, 2026
2% MCS Hosts, for short (3) LA Times Daily Jan 4, 2026
2% REGGAE Grammy category first won by Black Uhuru (1985) (6) Newsday Jan 3, 2026
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