No head on stout - that's always for the poet? (1'2) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EER No head on stout - that's always for the poet? (1'2) (3)
83% SHEER Complete quiet always for the poet (5)
79% CORPULENT Stout, rotund (9) The Times Concise Sep 16, 2025
79% ROPE Stout cord (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 28, 2025
79% ALE Stout's cousin (3)
79% EVER Always and always (4) LA Times Daily Jul 23, 2025
79% CAREER The poet's always under the car of course (6)
79% FAT Stout (3) The Telegraph Quick Jun 6, 2025
76% OME Always (3) USA Today Quick Sep 11, 2025
76% D Always (1) USA Today Quick Aug 31, 2025
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