In this era, it's literary ridicule that's apparent Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SATIRE In this era, it's literary ridicule that's apparent (6)
77% ESS S (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 18, 2025
71% GRANT Ulysses S. __ (5) Commuter Feb 6, 2026
71% SOON "S" in ASAP (4)
71% VPS No. 2's (3) New York Times Feb 1, 2026
71% SYSTEM The "S" of A.B.S. (6) New York Times Jan 20, 2026
71% CHANT "U-S-A! U-S-A! …," e.g. (5) New York Times Jan 19, 2026
71% PETE "For ___'s sake!" (4) Universal Jan 11, 2026
68% SYS "S" of GPS, for short (3)
68% STD "S" in EST, for short (3)
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