Off the mark Crossword Clue

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Here is the answer for the crossword clue Off the mark last seen in Premier Sunday puzzle. We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 6 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is ASTRAY.

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15 Potential Answers:

AnswerLengthSourceDate
ASTRAY Off the mark (6) Premier Sunday May 25, 2025
ERRANT Off the mark (6) USA Today Apr 3, 2024
WRONG Off the mark (5) Newsday Sep 17, 2023
AMISS Off the mark (5)
AWRY Off the mark (4) Newsday May 28, 2021
WIDE Off the mark (4) New York Times Mar 14, 2021
IMPRECISE Off the mark (9)
ERRING Off the mark (6) Newsday Aug 1, 2019
ERRONEOUS Off the mark (9) Newsday Jun 1, 2019
AFIELD Off the mark (6) Newsday Sep 1, 2017

25 Similar Clues:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
38% MISAIM Be off the mark (6) New York Times Jul 9, 2025
36% ERRS Is off the mark (4) LA Times Daily Mar 10, 2025
36% ERR Be off the mark (3) LA Times Daily Sep 24, 2024
36% MISS Be off the mark (4) New York Times Dec 6, 2020
36% GOESASTRAY Is off the mark (10) Newsday May 3, 2020
36% ERRED Was off the mark (5)
36% ERROR It's off the mark (5)
32% ALLWET Way off the mark (6) Wall Street Journal Feb 5, 2025
32% UHNO "That's ... really off the mark" (4) LA Times Daily Nov 23, 2024
32% ERASE Get off the mark (5) Newsday Oct 9, 2021

Last appeared together with the following clues in Premier Sunday puzzle

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"Off the mark" is a common phrase meaning to make a mistake or go astray. "Errant" is a word that perfectly captures this idea, describing something that has deviated from the intended course or standard.