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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TURNPRO Go into the majors, say (7) New York Times Nov 24, 2023
10% ADD Go on to say (3) Universal Aug 7, 2025
9% SING Go caroling, say (4) New York Times Aug 26, 2025
9% MOST The majority (4) Commuter Aug 16, 2025
9% CADET One with major aspirations, say (5)
9% URSA ___ Major (4) USA Today Jul 7, 2025
9% SPECIALISING Majoring (in) (12)
9% OKS Says "Go ahead," say (3) LA Times Daily Jun 11, 2025
8% IRAN Major exporter of saffron (4) LA Times Mini Sep 1, 2025
8% EIGHTEENTH Birthday leading to majority (10) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 31, 2025

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