Hits, in Elizabethan England Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SMITES Hits, in Elizabethan England (6)
7% ERA Elizabethan, say (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 1, 2026
7% TWELVEWENCHES Staff for a midsize Elizabethan tavern? (13) Wall Street Journal Feb 7, 2026
7% RUFF Elizabethan collar (4) Eugene Sheffer Jan 6, 2026
6% SMASH Huge hit (5) New York Times Midi Mar 28, 2026
6% BEANED Hit on the noggin (6) Thomas Joseph Mar 26, 2026
6% ATBATS Chances for a hit (6) LA Times Daily Mar 25, 2026
6% SKI Hit the slopes (3) New York Times Midi Mar 25, 2026
6% LAND Hit the ground (4) Commuter Mar 24, 2026
6% OLDE Merrie -- England (4) Thomas Joseph Mar 23, 2026
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