"Dig what I mean?" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SEE "Dig what I mean?" (3) USA Today Dec 26, 2016
8% EAT Dig in (3) New York Times Dec 18, 2025
8% NOTEXACTLY "I mean, kind of ..." (10) New York Times Dec 14, 2025
8% HOW "By what means?" (3) Newsday Dec 11, 2025
8% DITCH Dig this? (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 8, 2025
8% EATUP "Dig in!" (5) Thomas Joseph Nov 27, 2025
8% WELLSORTA "I mean, I guess …" (9) New York Times Nov 25, 2025
8% ARCADES Dig Dug digs (7) The Atlantic Nov 16, 2025
8% INTO Digging (4) Universal Nov 5, 2025
8% SAID "I ___ what I ___" (4) The Atlantic Oct 24, 2025

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