Oksana's gold-medal successor Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TARA Oksana's gold-medal successor (4)
7% BAIUL Gold medal winner Oksana (5)
6% GLEE Feeling experienced by a gold medal winner (4) USA Today Feb 21, 2026
6% WON Got the gold medal (3) LA Times Mini Feb 3, 2026
5% OBAMA Bush successor (5) Newsday Apr 12, 2026
5% SARAH Olympic figure skater Hughes, 2002 gold medal winner (5) LA Times Mini Apr 8, 2026
5% GONG Medal for percussionist? (4) (4) Mirror Cryptic Apr 8, 2026
5% ABBAS Arafat successor (5) Newsday Apr 3, 2026
5% HERO Medal recipient (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 28, 2026
5% CDS Successors of tapes (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 24, 2026
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