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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SWAM Crossed the English Channel, say (4)
8% DIEPPE Port on the English Channel (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 30, 2025
8% EDERLE English Channel swimmer Gertrude (6) LA Times Daily Aug 3, 2025
8% BEEB English channel, with "the" (4) New York Times Jun 15, 2025
7% ESPN "SportsCenter" channel (4) Commuter Sep 10, 2025
7% TBS "The Cube" channel (3) Commuter Aug 18, 2025
7% SLUICE Prospector's channel (6) Wall Street Journal Aug 16, 2025
7% TLC "Say Yes to the Dress" channel: Abbr. (3)
7% UTTERS Says channels will not show golf (6) The Telegraph Cryptic Aug 11, 2025
7% BUOY Channel marker (4) Universal Aug 8, 2025
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