Mordant Roman poet's trial venue? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% JUVENALCOURT Mordant Roman poet's trial venue? (12)
70% OVID Roman poet (4) Premier Sunday May 3, 2026
59% ELIOT T S ____, poet (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 31, 2026
54% LOCALE Venue (6) Eugene Sheffer May 6, 2026
54% GRECO -- -Roman (5) Premier Sunday Apr 26, 2026
51% RINK Hockey venue (4) Newsday May 10, 2026
51% ARENA Sporting venue (5) USA Today May 10, 2026
51% ARENAS Boxing venues (6) Commuter May 9, 2026
51% ORDEALS Trials and tribulations (7) New York Times Midi May 5, 2026
51% ONA -- trial basis (3) Premier Sunday May 3, 2026
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