"Gruff" bridge crosser of folk tale Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BILLYGOAT "Gruff" bridge crosser of folk tale (9)
6% LEGEND Folk tale or myth (6) The Times Concise Jan 13, 2026
6% MYTH Folk tale (4) Puzzler Backwords Jan 10, 2026
5% STS Ave. crossers (3) Premier Sunday Feb 15, 2026
5% ROWS Column crossers (4) Universal Jan 21, 2026
5% AVE St. crosser (3) Eugene Sheffer Jan 5, 2026
5% LAT Long. crosser (3) LA Times Daily Jan 2, 2026
4% SAGA Nordic tale (4) The Telegraph Quick Feb 18, 2026
4% YARNS Tall tales (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 16, 2026
4% LIE Tell tales (3) Thomas Joseph Feb 16, 2026
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