Jazzman known as "Fatha" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HINES Jazzman known as "Fatha" (5)
6% EARL Jazzman __ "Fatha" Hines (4)
5% NEE Formerly known as (3) Eugene Sheffer Feb 13, 2026
4% GENOA Italian city known for salami (5) LA Times Daily Feb 15, 2026
4% UGLI Fruit also known as a "uniq" (4) New York Times Feb 15, 2026
4% OREGON State known for Tillamook cheese (6) USA Today Feb 13, 2026
4% ERIE Lake known for walleye (4) LA Times Daily Feb 11, 2026
4% IDE Fish also known as orfe (3) Puzzler Backwords Feb 9, 2026
4% PIRANHAS Fish known for feeding frenzies (8) USA Today Feb 9, 2026
4% POETS People known for their feet? (5) Universal Feb 7, 2026
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