Motown's top-selling '60s soloist Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GAYE Motown's top-selling '60s soloist (4)
60% DETROIT Motown (7) Newsday Apr 23, 2026
55% MARKET Sell (6) The Telegraph Quick Jul 6, 2026
55% SOUL Motown music genre (4) The Times Concise Jun 26, 2026
55% VEND Sell (4) The Telegraph Quick Jun 5, 2026
55% SONATAS Pieces for soloists (7) Commuter Apr 10, 2026
52% CONCERTO Composition for soloist and orchestra (8) LA Times Daily May 19, 2026
50% RETAIL Sell, as a store (6) Newsday Jul 13, 2026
50% COMMERCE Buying and selling (8) The Times Concise Jun 26, 2026
50% DEALIN Buy and sell (6) Thomas Joseph Jun 24, 2026
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