Not being fit, one takes Latin twice (3) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ILL Not being fit, one takes Latin twice (3) (3)
8% ESSE Latin being (4) Newsday Mar 1, 2026
7% ZUMBA Fitness program with Latin music (5) Eugene Sheffer Jan 3, 2026
6% IDEST That is, in Latin (5) The Telegraph Mini Feb 28, 2026
6% IRE Fit of fury (3)
6% LEO Latin for "lion" (3) Universal Feb 27, 2026
6% APT Fitting (3) Wall Street Journal Feb 25, 2026
6% AGUE Fit of shivering (4) Puzzler Backwords Feb 25, 2026
6% ETALIA And others, in Latin (6) Eugene Sheffer Feb 21, 2026
6% TAILORS Alters to fit (7) Commuter Feb 20, 2026
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