Loser to Cleveland: 1884 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BLAINE Loser to Cleveland: 1884 (6)
9% AKRON City south of Cleveland (5) Wall Street Journal Jan 15, 2026
9% SORE ___ loser (4) Universal Dec 7, 2025
9% CAV Cleveland cager (3) Eugene Sheffer Dec 5, 2025
8% XOX Tic-tac-toe loser (3) Eugene Sheffer Feb 3, 2026
8% HARE Fabled race loser (4) Universal Jan 31, 2026
8% OXO Tic-tac-toe loser (3) Eugene Sheffer Jan 27, 2026
8% UNDERDOG Insufficiently deal with good loser? (8) The Times Cryptic Jan 27, 2026
8% ADLAI Loser to Dwight in 1952 and '56 (5) Premier Sunday Jan 25, 2026
8% ASHTABULA City east-northeast of Cleveland (9) Wall Street Journal Jan 15, 2026
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