Literally, French for "injured" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LESE Literally, French for "injured" (4)
8% HURT Injured (4) New York Times Jul 8, 2026
8% HARM Injure (4) Commuter Jun 27, 2026
8% WOUND Injure (5) The Telegraph Quick Jun 11, 2026
7% UNIT Meter or liter (4) New York Times Midi Jul 1, 2026
7% MAIMS Seriously injures (5) New York Times Mini Jun 29, 2026
6% UNE "A" in French (3)
6% FROYO Dessert that is quite literally "frozen yogurt" (5)
6% SIMILES Modified missile they compare (not literally) (7) (7) The Guardian Cryptic Jul 9, 2026
6% JACK Device for lifting injured hill-climber (4) (4) The Guardian Cryptic Jul 9, 2026
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