ETA's leaving hostage to monopolise the limelight, for example Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HOG ETA's leaving hostage to monopolise the limelight, for example (3)
59% HOGS Monopolises, ... the limelight (4)
54% ARRIVAL The "A" of ETA (7) Eugene Sheffer Nov 26, 2025
48% ARR The "A" in ETA, for short (3)
44% CAMERASHY Avoiding the limelight, say (9) New York Times Oct 14, 2025
42% KIDNAPPER Hostage taker (9) (9) The Guardian Quick Oct 3, 2025
42% PRISONER Hostage, for example (8) Wall Street Journal Jun 27, 2016
37% DEPART Leave (6) The Telegraph Quick Dec 9, 2025
37% ALIEN Martian, for example (5) USA Today Dec 9, 2025
37% IDEAL Excellent example (5) LA Times Mini Dec 7, 2025
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