Lark's singing rival in a Dryden poem Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LINNET Lark's singing rival in a Dryden poem (6)
6% ESCAPADE Lark (8) The Times Sunday Concise Aug 3, 2025
6% REP Dem.'s rival (3) Premier Sunday Jul 20, 2025
5% RAGU Prego rival (4) Newsday Oct 17, 2025
5% UPS FedEx rival (3) USA Today Oct 13, 2025
5% MSN AOL rival (3) Universal Oct 11, 2025
5% EXTOL Sing the praises of (5) Wall Street Journal Oct 9, 2025
5% ELLE "Glamour" rival (4) Eugene Sheffer Oct 8, 2025
5% LIPSYNC "Sing" without singing (7) USA Today Oct 5, 2025
5% AVIS Budget rival (4) USA Today Oct 1, 2025
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