Jesse, U.S. outlaw who died in 1882 (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% JAMES Jesse, U.S. outlaw who died in 1882 (5) (5)
91% CHANT "U-S-A! U-S-A! …," e.g. (5) New York Times Jan 19, 2026
84% BANS Outlaws (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 28, 2026
84% BAN Outlaw (3)
76% BANDIT Outlaw (6) (6) Puzzler Mar 16, 2026
76% RENEGADE Outlaw, rebel (8) The Times Concise Mar 11, 2026
76% MARTYR One who dies for a cause (6) The Times Concise Mar 2, 2026
69% IRAE "Dies --" (hymn) (4) Premier Sunday Mar 15, 2026
69% UNIT The "U" in CPU (4)
69% USER The "U" of UX (4) New York Times Mar 15, 2026
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