Ed __, runner-up in the first Masters sudden death playoff Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SNEED Ed __, runner-up in the first Masters sudden death playoff (5)
5% TENSE Like sudden-death playoffs (5)
4% DEFYING Death-___ (7) New York Times Oct 5, 2025
4% SKI Runner in winter? (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 5, 2025
4% MSS Ed.'s pile (3) LA Times Daily Oct 3, 2025
4% SPRINTER Fast runner (8) Thomas Joseph Oct 1, 2025
4% RAT Maze runner (3) USA Today Sep 29, 2025
4% SALVO Sudden burst (5) LA Times Daily Sep 28, 2025
4% SPATE Sudden burst (5) Universal Sep 27, 2025
4% RATS Maze runners? (4)
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