Conniving wife in an Ibsen play Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HEDDA Conniving wife in an Ibsen play (5)
3% PEERGYNT 1867 verse play by Henrik Ibsen (4,4) (8) Mirror Quiz Oct 29, 2025
3% SCHEMED Connived (7) Commuter Sep 19, 2025
3% OSLO Ibsen's home (4) Thomas Joseph Sep 12, 2025
3% ALINE Wife in an Ibsen play (5)
2% TOYED Played (with) (5) The Telegraph Mini Nov 3, 2025
2% DAPHNEMOON Niles Crane's wife on "Frasier" (10) Premier Sunday Nov 2, 2025
2% DAPHNEMOON Niles Crane's wife on "Frasier" (10) Premier Sunday Nov 2, 2025
2% ENID Wife of Geraint (4) Eugene Sheffer Nov 1, 2025
2% TWIDDLE Play (with) (7) Puzzler Backwords Nov 1, 2025
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