Jumped when inclined to the French (5) Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LEAPT Jumped when inclined to the French (5) (5)
8% HOP Jump (3) Eugene Sheffer Nov 8, 2025
8% LEAPS Jumps (5) LA Times Daily Nov 5, 2025
8% LEANT Inclined (5) The Telegraph Plusword Oct 26, 2025
8% SLANT Incline (5) Eugene Sheffer Oct 25, 2025
8% SPRANG Jumped (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 9, 2025
8% START Jump when surprised (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 5, 2025
7% DIVE Jump into a pool (4) USA Today Nov 12, 2025
7% LEAN Incline to be thin (4) (4) Mirror Cryptic Nov 12, 2025
7% LEAP Jump (4) (4) Mirror Quick Nov 11, 2025
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