Mark's assuming blame for negative inclination? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RAMP Mark's assuming blame for negative inclination? (4)
61% POS Not neg. (3) Thomas Joseph Aug 20, 2025
58% SLOPE Incline (5) The Atlantic Sep 2, 2025
58% LE Be inclined (2) USA Today Quick Aug 30, 2025
58% TEND Be inclined (4) USA Today Quick Aug 30, 2025
58% SLANT Incline (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 11, 2025
58% ITWASNTME "I'm not to blame" (9) LA Times Daily Aug 4, 2025
58% DON Assume (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 6, 2025
58% TAKETHERAP Assume blame (10)
55% NOPE Blunt negative (4) New York Times Sep 7, 2025
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