First women's champ: 1946 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PAULINEBETZ First women's champ: 1946 (11)
90% RONAN Saoirse of 2019's "Little Women" (5) New York Times Feb 27, 2026
85% PEOPLE Women and children (6) Newsday Apr 8, 2026
81% METS 1969 Series champs (4) Thomas Joseph Mar 23, 2026
81% ONS Tennis champ Jabeur (3) Universal Mar 21, 2026
81% OSAKA Tennis champ Naomi (5) Universal Mar 20, 2026
81% ACE Nickname akin to "champ" (3) The New Yorker Mini Mar 5, 2026
81% PENNANT Flag for a sports champ (7) Commuter Mar 3, 2026
81% DAMES Titled women (5) Eugene Sheffer Feb 27, 2026
81% NUNS Religious women (4) The Telegraph Quick Feb 9, 2026
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