Father/son statesmen of England Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PITTS Father/son statesmen of England (5)
2% PAPAS Father figures (5) Eugene Sheffer Mar 10, 2026
2% EROS Aphrodite's son (4) Universal Mar 10, 2026
2% SIRED Fathered (5) Wall Street Journal Mar 7, 2026
2% VICAR Church of England priest (5) Puzzler Backwords Mar 7, 2026
2% ANNE Queen of England Boleyn (4) Universal Mar 6, 2026
2% DAD Father (3) (3) Mirror Quick Mar 5, 2026
2% RAM Lamb's father (3) Newsday Mar 4, 2026
2% JULIANBARNES Author of novels Metroland and England, England (6,6) (12) Mirror Quiz Mar 3, 2026
2% ENOS Son of Seth (4) Commuter Mar 2, 2026
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