Geoffrey Rush's role in "Frida" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LEONTROTSKY Geoffrey Rush's role in "Frida" (11)
86% TROTSKY Geoffrey Rush, in "Frida" (7)
64% SALMA Hayek of "Frida" (5) Eugene Sheffer Feb 13, 2026
64% BEENE Designer Geoffrey (5) New York Times Jan 23, 2026
64% SADE Geoffrey Rush's 'Quills' role (4) Wall Street Journal Mar 26, 2016
58% HURRY Rush (5) The Telegraph Quick Jan 21, 2026
55% SHINE Geoffrey Rush film (5)
53% HARE Race, rush (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 23, 2026
53% CAREER Rush uncontrolledly (6) New York Times Feb 22, 2026
53% DASHED Rushed (6) (6) Mirror Quick Feb 22, 2026
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