Jan. 1, 1863 was their big day. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SLAVES Jan. 1, 1863 was their big day. (6)
7% EMANCIPATIONDAY Jan. 1, 1863 (15)
6% YTD Since Jan. 1 (3) LA Times Daily Apr 29, 2026
5% RESTUP Prepare for a big day (6) Thomas Joseph Jun 30, 2026
5% NEWYEARSDAY 1/1 (11) Wall Street Journal Jun 24, 2026
5% SCORE 1-1, for one (5) New York Times Mini Jun 24, 2026
5% EURO Currency adopted by Bulgaria on Jan 1, 2026 (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 9, 2026
5% IDEAL No. 1 (5) The Atlantic Jun 6, 2026
5% FOURSCOREAND November 19, 1863 (12) New York Times May 27, 2026
5% EMIL Actor Jannings (4) Eugene Sheffer May 6, 2026
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