Jack Benny's nemesis in a '30s-'40s radio "feud" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% FREDALLEN Jack Benny's nemesis in a '30s-'40s radio "feud" (9)
56% SIERRA S on the radio? (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 20, 2025
54% OAKIE Actor Jack of the 30's and 40's (5)
52% MISER Jack Benny's radio role. (5)
49% VENDETTA Blood feud (8) Commuter Nov 11, 2025
49% BEEFED Feuded (6) The Atlantic Sep 6, 2025
49% EASYACES Classic 30's-40's radio comedy (8)
47% RADIOERA The 30's and 40's, e.g. (8)
47% GESTAPO 30's-40's force (7)
47% VIOLINIST Jack Benny. (9)
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