First pronoun in "America" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% THEE First pronoun in "America" (4)
8% SHE ___/they pronouns (3) Universal Mar 21, 2026
8% MINUS Sign, first of many in America (5) The Times Quick Cryptic Jan 24, 2026
7% HER Pronoun for that woman (3)
7% ELLES French pronoun (5) LA Times Mini Mar 22, 2026
7% IOWA America's "Hawkeye State" (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 22, 2026
7% YOU Pronoun (3) (3) Mirror Quick Mar 21, 2026
7% YALL Southern pronoun (4) Universal Mar 18, 2026
7% SLOPPYJOE Top sandwich in America (9) The Times Cryptic Mar 12, 2026
7% TULSA First to teach student in America, OK city (5) The Telegraph Cryptic Mar 11, 2026
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