Grafton's "___ for Deadbeat" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DIS Grafton's "___ for Deadbeat" (3)
77% SUE Author Grafton (3) Eugene Sheffer Jun 3, 2026
70% MIS Sue Grafton's "__ for Malice" (3) LA Times Daily May 21, 2026
63% ESS S (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 1, 2026
59% SPACE The "S" of NASA (5)
59% SAFE The "S" of N.S.F.W. (4) New York Times Jun 22, 2026
59% DONOTHING Deadbeat, leaderless knight errant to pursue mobster? Duck! (2-7) (9) The Guardian Cryptic Jun 19, 2026
59% SMALL S, for a tee (5) New York Times Mini Jun 14, 2026
59% SKY "The ___'s the limit!" (3) The Atlantic Jun 13, 2026
59% EUR It.'s place (3) Wall Street Journal Jun 13, 2026
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