Negotiator of an 1867 "folly" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SEWARD Negotiator of an 1867 "folly" (6)
6% MADNESS Folly (7) Wall Street Journal Apr 4, 2026
6% SEWARDS "___ folly," 1867. (7)
5% AGENT Author's negotiator (5) Newsday Jun 2, 2026
5% PLEA ___ bargain (negotiated agreement) (4)
5% TORNADO Road not negotiable in this (7) (7) The Guardian Cryptic May 27, 2026
5% REVUE Ziegfeld Follies, e.g. (5) The Atlantic May 10, 2026
5% BEN Sally's ex, in Follies (3) The Atlantic May 9, 2026
5% ONTHETABLE For negotiation (10) The Times Sunday Concise Apr 12, 2026
5% ERASMUS "In Praise of Folly" writer (7) LA Times Daily Mar 22, 2026
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