It's "wider than a mile," in an old song Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% MOONRIVER It's "wider than a mile," in an old song (9)
69% GREW Gained a wider following (4) New York Times Aug 28, 2025
69% BROADEN Make wider (7) (7) Puzzler Aug 23, 2025
66% DILATE Open wider, as a pupil (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 22, 2025
63% BYEBYE ___ Blackbird, old song (3,3) (6) Puzzler Aug 7, 2025
60% PER Miles ___ hour (3)
60% AFAR Miles away (4) Wall Street Journal Aug 27, 2025
60% FAR Miles away (3) LA Times Daily Aug 3, 2025
60% EVER Happier Than ____, Billie Eilish song (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 21, 2025
60% SAL Mule of old song (3) Thomas Joseph Jun 21, 2025
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