Lehár's "The Merry ___" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% WIDOW Lehar's "The Merry ___" (5) USA Today Mar 18, 2017
74% GAY Merry (3) New York Times Aug 4, 2025
71% LARKS Merry pranks (5) Newsday Sep 11, 2025
71% GRAVER Less merry (6) New York Times Aug 7, 2025
71% GLEE Merriness (4) LA Times Daily Jul 13, 2025
67% FRANZ "The Merry Widow" composer Lehar (5) USA Today Nov 26, 2016
64% HOHOHO Merry refrain (6) Universal Jun 27, 2025
64% REVEL Make merry (5) LA Times Daily Jun 5, 2025
61% JIGSAW Puzzle observed after merry dance (6) The Times Quick Cryptic Aug 18, 2025
57% ASS A s-s-silly person (3) (3) The Sun Two Speed Aug 29, 2025

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