Ian Botham's nickname (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BEEFY Ian Botham's nickname (5) (5)
76% IAN Anderson, Botham or McKellen, e.g. (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 26, 2026
69% SPYNOVEL Ian Fleming specialty (8) Eugene Sheffer Apr 11, 2026
69% SIR Title for Ian McKellen (3) USA Today Apr 9, 2026
65% DRE Nickname that drops An (3) The Atlantic Apr 16, 2026
65% IKE Eisenhower's nickname (3) Commuter Apr 14, 2026
65% ERIN Ireland nickname (4) Newsday Apr 14, 2026
65% ETERNALCITY Rome nickname (11) Thomas Joseph Apr 13, 2026
65% OLIVIA Ian Falconer's fictional pig (6) (6) The Guardian Weekend Apr 11, 2026
65% ELIS Nickname for Yalies (4) Commuter Apr 8, 2026
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