Company's alternative to bankruptcy Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SALE Company's alternative to bankruptcy (4)
7% RUINED In bankruptcy (6) Wall Street Journal Dec 10, 2025
5% ENRON Subject of 2001 bankruptcy headlines (5) New York Times Jan 7, 2026
5% AVIA Nike alternative (4) Newsday Jan 2, 2026
5% FIRMS Companies (5) Commuter Jan 1, 2026
5% PEOPLEFOOD Kibble alternative (10) Universal Jan 1, 2026
5% CURTSY Bow alternative (6) LA Times Daily Dec 31, 2025
5% BELT Suspenders alternative (4) Wall Street Journal Dec 29, 2025
5% STS Ave. alternatives (3) TV Dec 28, 2025
5% TEXT Call alternative (4) LA Times Daily Dec 28, 2025
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