Could be Jack London's "Snark." Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CRUISER Could be Jack London's "Snark." (7)
62% SPRAT Jack who could eat no fat (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 16, 2025
56% AL Actor Jack (2) USA Today Quick Feb 4, 2026
56% ELAM Actor Jack (4) USA Today Quick Feb 4, 2026
56% CARD Jack or joker (4) Thomas Joseph Jan 29, 2026
56% CARDS Jacks and jokers (5) USA Today Jan 14, 2026
53% SOHO London district (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 14, 2026
53% TOWERBRIDGE London landmark (11) The Times Concise Feb 12, 2026
53% UNION ___ Jack, flag (5) (5) Puzzler Feb 6, 2026
53% NAN London granny (3) New York Times Feb 1, 2026
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