Guinness in "Scrooge" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ALEC Guinness in "Scrooge" (4)
8% IRISH Like Guinness (5) LA Times Daily May 8, 2026
8% MISER Scrooge (5) (5) The Guardian Quick May 4, 2026
8% BAH Scrooge's shout (3) Newsday Apr 20, 2026
7% BOTTLEOPENER Tool used to uncap a Guinness (12) USA Today May 22, 2026
7% TOUCAN Bird seen in Guinness adverts (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 6, 2026
7% STOUT Guinness, e.g. (5) The Telegraph Plusword Mar 26, 2026
7% WORLDRECORDS Achievements tracked by Guinness (12) LA Times Daily Mar 24, 2026
7% TOPHAT Accessory for the Penguin or Scrooge McDuck (6) The Atlantic Mar 5, 2026
7% ALECS Guinness and Baldwin (5) Thomas Joseph Mar 2, 2026
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