God of thunder with a lisp claims to be sore (4) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% THOR God of thunder with a lisp claims to be sore (4) (4)
5% ACHE Feel sore (4) Commuter Sep 6, 2025
5% OKC The NBA's Thunder: Abbr. (3) Commuter Sep 1, 2025
5% TENDER Sore (6) (6) Mirror Quick Aug 22, 2025
5% DRU Joanne of "Thunder Bay" (3) Wall Street Journal Aug 21, 2025
5% ULCER Stomach sore (5) Puzzler Backwords Aug 19, 2025
5% ACHING Sore (6) LA Times Daily Aug 15, 2025
5% ACHY Sore (4) Universal Aug 12, 2025
5% NBA The Thunder's league: abbr. (3) Commuter Aug 11, 2025
5% A (Thunder[?) cutter] (1) USA Today Quick Aug 10, 2025
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