Inclined surface (anagram of "poles") Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SLOPE Inclined surface (anagram of "poles") (5)
6% STEEPEN Increase, as an incline (7) Thomas Joseph Apr 11, 2026
6% TEND Be inclined (to) (4) New York Times Midi Apr 9, 2026
6% STEEP Sharply inclined (5) Commuter Apr 6, 2026
6% BENT Kinky inclination (4) The Telegraph Cryptic Mar 24, 2026
6% SLANT Incline (5) LA Times Daily Mar 12, 2026
6% ROD Pole (3) USA Today Feb 28, 2026
6% TENDS Is inclined (to) (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 6, 2026
6% TILTED Inclined (6) Eugene Sheffer Feb 5, 2026
5% ELF North Pole worker (3)
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