First verb in the Lord's Prayer Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ART First verb in the Lord's Prayer (3)
7% PATER ___ Noster (the Lord's Prayer) (5) New York Times Jan 31, 2026
5% SAYETH Biblical verb (6) Commuter Mar 4, 2026
5% SEB Lord Coe's nickname (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 4, 2026
5% TENSES Forms of verbs (6) Newsday Mar 2, 2026
5% SEAR Verb in many a grilling recipe (4) LA Times Daily Mar 2, 2026
5% ESTATES Lords' homes (7) Premier Sunday Mar 1, 2026
5% PEERS House of Lords members (5) LA Times Daily Mar 1, 2026
5% APU Quechua word for "Lord" (3) USA Today Mar 1, 2026
5% AMEN Prayer ender (4) Thomas Joseph Feb 27, 2026
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