H. Fonda's 1981 Oscar film Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ONGOLDENPOND H. Fonda's 1981 Oscar film (12)
69% FORYOUREYESONLY 007 film of 1981 (15) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 3, 2026
66% ALDA Alan of M*A*S*H (4) Newsday Dec 23, 2025
63% ALAN Actor Alda of "M*A*S*H" (4)
60% SWIT "M*A*S*H" co-star Loretta (4) Eugene Sheffer Dec 26, 2025
60% MOONSTRUCK Oscar-winning film for Cher (10) Wall Street Journal Dec 15, 2025
57% HIS The "H" of HMRC (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 19, 2025
57% ULEE Peter Fonda role (4) Eugene Sheffer Dec 18, 2025
57% HYATT H, on the N.Y.S.E. (5) New York Times Dec 17, 2025
57% ETA Greek H (3) Eugene Sheffer Dec 2, 2025
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