Editing software originally designed by retired school secretary Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% NOTEPAD Editing software originally designed by retired school secretary (7)
3% EMERITUS Retired professor's designation (8) LA Times Daily Sep 14, 2025
2% ISSUE Magazine edition (5)
2% BOTS Web-crawling software (4) Newsday Oct 5, 2025
2% LEONI "Madam Secretary" star (5) Wall Street Journal Oct 2, 2025
2% USER Software customer (4) Commuter Oct 1, 2025
2% CUT Edit out (3) Thomas Joseph Oct 1, 2025
2% BUG Software flaw (3) Newsday Sep 28, 2025
2% CDROMS Popular software media in the 1990s (6) Wall Street Journal Sep 25, 2025
2% PITCREW Retiring group? (7) Wall Street Journal Sep 23, 2025
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