"Enjoyed" some humble pie Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ATECROW "Enjoyed" some humble pie (7) New York Times Jan 21, 2024
7% CHEW Enjoy some gum (4) USA Today Jan 20, 2026
7% BASK Enjoy some sun (4)
7% ATE Enjoyed some sushi (3) USA Today Dec 11, 2025
7% EAT Enjoy an apple pie, say (3)
6% ALA Pie ___ mode (3) USA Today Jan 30, 2026
6% SKY Pie in the __ (3) Commuter Jan 29, 2026
6% SKI Enjoy Aspen (3) Eugene Sheffer Jan 29, 2026
6% SHACK Humble home (5) New York Times Jan 28, 2026
6% DRANK Enjoyed some iced tea (5) USA Today Jan 27, 2026

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