Guys possibly rejected in Japanese ports Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ROPES Guys possibly rejected in Japanese ports (5)
7% OSAKA Japanese port (5) Thomas Joseph Sep 10, 2025
6% SPURN Reject (5) The Times Sunday Concise Nov 30, 2025
6% NOS Rejections (3) The Atlantic Nov 28, 2025
6% DENY Reject (4) USA Today Nov 21, 2025
5% UDON Japanese noodle (4) Eugene Sheffer Nov 28, 2025
5% SAMURAI Japanese warrior (7) Universal Nov 28, 2025
5% BRUISER Tough guy (7) New York Times Mini Nov 27, 2025
5% HIS That guy's (3) Newsday Nov 26, 2025
5% HAI Japanese "yes" (3) Universal Nov 26, 2025
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