Galatea's lover partly ostracised Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ACIS Galatea's lover partly ostracised (4)
50% AJAR Partly open (4) The Telegraph Mini Mar 11, 2026
47% TRYST Lovers' meetup (5) LA Times Mini Mar 27, 2026
47% SEMI Partly attached house (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 25, 2026
47% MOVIEBUFF Cinema lover (9) New York Times Mar 23, 2026
47% ROMEO Lover boy (5) LA Times Mini Mar 11, 2026
47% ESTHETES Art lovers (8) Commuter Mar 5, 2026
47% OLDFLAME Former lover (8) Universal Mar 5, 2026
44% READER Book lover (6) (6) Puzzler Mar 15, 2026
44% IMDB Film lover's website (4) USA Today Feb 17, 2026
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