In Elizabethan times, it was chancy Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BET In Elizabethan times, it was chancy (3)
6% ERA Elizabethan, say (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 1, 2026
6% TWELVEWENCHES Staff for a midsize Elizabethan tavern? (13) Wall Street Journal Feb 7, 2026
6% RUFF Elizabethan collar (4) Eugene Sheffer Jan 6, 2026
5% THEN At that time (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 23, 2026
5% HOUR Time (4) The Times Sunday Concise Feb 22, 2026
5% PROMPT On time (6) Eugene Sheffer Feb 21, 2026
5% TARDY Not on time (5) Commuter Feb 12, 2026
5% LATE Not on time (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 12, 2026
5% ITS "__ time!" (3) Newsday Feb 6, 2026
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