Game also called "bucking the tiger" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% FARO Game also called "bucking the tiger" (4)
6% OKAPI Animal also called a zebra giraffe (5) USA Today May 15, 2026
6% GNU Antelope also called a wildebeest (3) (3) Mirror Quiz Apr 26, 2026
6% BREAD Bucks (5) LA Times Daily Apr 25, 2026
6% OIL Liquid that is also called "black gold" (3)
6% TIC ___-tac-toe (game also called noughts and crosses) (3)
5% TOO Also (3) LA Times Daily May 24, 2026
5% DEER A couple of bucks? (4) The Atlantic May 23, 2026
5% STAGS Couple of bucks? (5) LA Times Daily May 21, 2026
5% ASWELL Also (6) Universal May 20, 2026
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