Habit of admirer putting soldiers off Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SUIT Habit of admirer putting soldiers off (4)
6% DETERMINE Put off by tunnel's mould (9) The Telegraph Cryptic Jan 6, 2026
6% IDOL Admired celebrity (4) Newsday Jan 6, 2026
6% IDOLS Admired figures (5) New York Times Dec 29, 2025
6% ESTEEM Admiration (6) (6) Puzzler Dec 26, 2025
6% FLAGSHIP Admiral's craft (8) Puzzler Backwords Dec 24, 2025
6% REPEL Put off (5) LA Times Daily Dec 21, 2025
6% NUN Habit wearer (3) USA Today Dec 17, 2025
6% TICS Peculiar habits (4) LA Times Daily Dec 14, 2025
6% CLASSACTS Those to admire (9) Universal Dec 12, 2025
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