Feature of Stevenson's "Master of Ballantrae." Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DUEL Feature of Stevenson's "Master of Ballantrae." (4)
75% MASTER The ___ of Ballantrae.—Stevenson. (6)
67% WEE Not big, in Ballantrae (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 20, 2025
65% BALLANTRAE "The Master Of ___" (R. L. Stevenson title) (10)
59% ADLAI Politico Stevenson (5) Eugene Sheffer Aug 22, 2025
54% DEFT Masterful (4) New York Times Mini Aug 11, 2025
54% MOB Master of Ballantrae opens in Ring? (3)
54% DURRIE James or Henry in "Master of Ballantrae." (6)
51% LEARN Master (5) (5) The Guardian Quick Sep 6, 2025
51% YOGIS Meditation masters (5) Universal Sep 2, 2025
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