Old television's "Raccoon of the Year" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EDNORTON Old television's "Raccoon of the Year" (8)
74% TOTS Two-year-olds (4) Newsday Mar 4, 2026
71% COATI Raccoon cousin (5) Newsday Jan 25, 2026
71% TRASHPANDA Raccoon, humorously (10) New York Times Jan 9, 2026
67% AGES Years and years (4) Wall Street Journal Mar 28, 2026
67% AIR Televise (3) Eugene Sheffer Feb 25, 2026
64% ESPYS Televised athletic awards (5) LA Times Mini Mar 24, 2026
64% ELDERLY On in years (7) LA Times Daily Mar 23, 2026
64% TWEENS Eleven-year-olds, e.g. (6) Thomas Joseph Feb 21, 2026
64% TOT Two-year-old, e.g. (3)
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