John Cleland's fictional 'woman of pleasure' (5,4) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% FANNYHILL John Cleland's fictional 'woman of pleasure' (5,4) (9)
63% JOYS Pleasures (4) Eugene Sheffer Jan 24, 2026
63% ITD "___ be a pleasure" (3) Wall Street Journal Jan 24, 2026
60% GRATIFICATION Pleasure (13) The Times Sunday Concise Nov 30, 2025
57% GLADTO "My pleasure" (6) LA Times Daily Jan 21, 2026
57% YOUREWELCOME My pleasure (12) The Times Sunday Concise Jan 18, 2026
57% LIES Fictions (4) LA Times Daily Jan 17, 2026
57% LINER Pleasure boat (5) Puzzler Backwords Jan 6, 2026
57% ENJOY Take pleasure in (5) The Times Concise Dec 27, 2025
57% LIKES Takes pleasure in (5) The Telegraph Plusword Dec 24, 2025
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