Of the period 1485–1603 in England. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TUDOR Of the period 1485–1603 in England. (5)
5% TUDORS 1485-1603 rulers (6) (6)
4% ANGLICAN Church of England member (8) The Times Concise Feb 23, 2026
4% LULL Period of calm (4) Newsday Feb 22, 2026
4% ERAS Historical periods (4) USA Today Feb 22, 2026
4% AGE Period (3) Thomas Joseph Feb 20, 2026
4% ANGLIA Latin name of England (6) The Times Specialist Feb 16, 2026
4% UNK School in England (3) USA Today Quick Feb 10, 2026
4% ETON School in England (4) USA Today Quick Feb 10, 2026
4% ERA Period (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 9, 2026
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