King of Tyre, 10th-century B.C. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HIRAM King of Tyre, 10th century B.C. (5)
91% LEOV 10th-century pope (4) Premier Sunday Jan 4, 2026
81% NOTE A, B, or C, in music (4) Commuter Nov 29, 2025
81% LETTERS A, B, C, etc. (7) USA Today Nov 25, 2025
78% MEL B or C of the Spice Girls (3) Universal Dec 17, 2025
78% EDGAR 10th-century king (5) The Telegraph Quick Sep 30, 2016
72% POTUS C in C (5) LA Times Daily Jan 3, 2026
72% ATNO 5 for B or 6 for C, e.g. (4) Wall Street Journal Dec 11, 2025
72% OLAVI 10th-century king of Norway (5) Premier Sunday Nov 3, 2024
72% OTTOI 10th-century German king (5) Premier Sunday Sep 17, 2023
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