Faff about Rimbaud's named successor (in short in Latin) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DITHER Faff about Rimbaud's named successor (in short in Latin) (6)
54% NOMEN Name, in Latin (5) LA Times Daily Jul 24, 2025
52% IDED Named, for short (4) USA Today Aug 27, 2025
52% HELVETIA Latin name of Switzerland (8)
49% SYS "S" in iOS, for short (3)
49% STD "S" in EST, for short (3)
49% HEIR Successor (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 3, 2025
47% HIC This, in Latin (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 27, 2025
47% TWITCH Justin.tv successor (6) LA Times Daily Aug 23, 2025
47% AUT Or, in Latin (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 14, 2025
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