Dynasty ruling Pergamum, 283–133 B. C. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ATTALID Dynasty ruling Pergamum, 283–133 B. C. (7)
4% SEMITONE B to C, but not A to B (8) New York Times Sep 20, 2025
4% FOURTHS C to F and F to B (7) Newsday Sep 13, 2025
4% GRADE A, B, C or D, but not E (5) New York Times Mini Sep 13, 2025
3% MING Chinese dynasty (4) Eugene Sheffer Oct 6, 2025
3% ASIN B ___ "boy" (4) Wall Street Journal Oct 6, 2025
3% AANDE "Duck Dynasty" network (5) Wall Street Journal Oct 4, 2025
3% TTFN "c ya" (4) LA Times Daily Oct 4, 2025
3% REIGNS Ruling periods (6) Eugene Sheffer Oct 4, 2025
3% ROMANOV Last ruling dynasty of Russia (7) (7) The Sun Mini Sep 29, 2025
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