Irish and Brythonic gods of the sea Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LERS Irish and Brythonic gods of the sea (4)
4% LER Brythonic sea god. (3)
3% IOM Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea (abbr.) (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 12, 2025
3% ISLE Man in the Irish Sea, e.g. (4) Wall Street Journal Oct 30, 2025
3% NEPTUNE Roman sea god (7) The Times Concise Sep 22, 2025
2% ARES War god (4) Eugene Sheffer Dec 16, 2025
2% APOLLO God of archery (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 14, 2025
2% TOPNOTCH God-tier (8) USA Today Dec 14, 2025
2% ODIN God father? (4) USA Today Dec 14, 2025
2% BAIL Irish-exit, maybe (4) The Atlantic Dec 14, 2025
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