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Latin, so upsetting in Old English, is unrestrained (5) Crossword Clue
Here is the answer for the crossword clue Latin, so upsetting in Old English, is unrestrained (5) . We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 5 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is LOOSE.
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Rank | Answer | Length | Source | Date |
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98% | LOOSE Latin, so upsetting in Old English, is unrestrained (5) | (5) | ||
6% | REIK English into drink that's upset prank | (4) | The Times Mephisto | Sep 7, 2025 |
6% | RAMPANT Unrestrained in growth or action | (7) | The Times Concise | Aug 23, 2025 |
6% | BINGES Unrestrained stints | (6) | ||
5% | ARS Skill, in Latin | (3) | Premier Sunday | Sep 7, 2025 |
5% | SALVE Latin greeting | (5) | The Telegraph Plusword | Sep 7, 2025 |
5% | HIC This, in Latin | (3) | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | Aug 27, 2025 |
5% | ECCE Latin "Behold!" | (4) | New York Times | Aug 27, 2025 |
5% | UNNERVE Unsettle, upset | (7) | Puzzler Backwords | Aug 23, 2025 |
5% | SOLUM Latin for "only" | (5) | New York Times | Aug 17, 2025 |
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