English tri-weekly of 1709–11. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TATLER English tri-weekly of 1709–11. (6)
8% ALT ___-weeklies (indie newspapers) (3) USA Today Feb 13, 2026
8% TESTED Tried out (6) Thomas Joseph Feb 13, 2026
8% SIPS Tries the coffee (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 12, 2026
8% TES Weekly magazine for educators (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 11, 2026
8% STROVE Tried hard (6) Commuter Feb 10, 2026
8% DIETED Tried to lose (6) Thomas Joseph Feb 6, 2026
8% PENTA Tri + 2 (5) Newsday Feb 4, 2026
8% SHOTS Injections; tries (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 28, 2026
8% PREP Meal ___ (weekly chore) (4) USA Today Jan 18, 2026
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