Liberator of Kansas (1814–66). Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LANE Liberator of Kansas (1814–66). (4)
11% RELEASE Liberate (7) The Telegraph Quick May 21, 2026
11% IOWA Neighbor of Kansas (4) Newsday May 19, 2026
11% TOPEKA Capital of Kansas (6) LA Times Daily May 18, 2026
10% CHIEFS Kansas City NFL squad (6) Universal May 26, 2026
10% CITY Word after Iowa or Kansas (4) The Atlantic May 7, 2026
10% ROYALS Kansas City baseball team (6) LA Times Daily May 4, 2026
10% BAND Kansas or Alabama (4) LA Times Daily Apr 17, 2026
10% FREE Liberated (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 15, 2026
10% IOLA Kansas city (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 23, 2026
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