Old lashioned name - '-re ban' anagram? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ABNER Old lashioned name - '-re ban' anagram? (5)
5% EDNA Name that's an anagram of "Dean" (4) Universal Aug 1, 2025
4% APT Appropriate (anagram of "pat") (3)
4% ESA "That" in Spanish (anagram of "sea") (3)
4% YEA "Aye" anagram and synonym (3)
4% VAN Vehicle that sounds like "ban" (3)
4% RAM Animal whose name anagrams to 16-Across (3) The Atlantic Sep 24, 2025
4% ARM Body part whose name anagrams to 12-Down (3) The Atlantic Sep 24, 2025
4% TABOO Bill ducks ban (5) (5) The Guardian Cryptic Sep 24, 2025
4% PROHIBITION Banning order (11) (11) The Guardian Quick Sep 15, 2025
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