Lee J. of 1948's "The Luck of the Irish" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% COBB Lee J. of 1948's "The Luck of the Irish" (4)
5% LOTSA "___ luck!" (5) New York Times Mar 15, 2026
5% DREGS Lees (5) The Telegraph Mini Mar 6, 2026
5% WATT J. J. or T. J. of the NFL (4) The Atlantic Feb 8, 2026
4% STAN Marvel-ous Lee (4) New York Times Apr 26, 2026
4% GETTY Oil tycoon J. Paul -- (5) Eugene Sheffer Apr 24, 2026
4% MASCOT Team's good-luck animal (6) Newsday Apr 21, 2026
4% CELT Irish ancestor (4) LA Times Daily Apr 14, 2026
4% ANG Director Lee (3) USA Today Apr 12, 2026
4% HARP Irish euro depiction (4) Newsday Apr 10, 2026
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