Old Tucker in an old folk song Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DAN Old Tucker in an old folk song (3)
3% TARS Old salts (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 7, 2026
3% INARUT Stuck doing the same old, same old (6) New York Times Mini Feb 2, 2026
3% NAGILA "Hava ___" (Jewish folk song) (6) The Atlantic Feb 1, 2026
3% LOSESTEAM Get tuckered out (9) New York Times Feb 1, 2026
3% NEANDERTHAL Old man? (11) New York Times Jan 31, 2026
3% NAY Old-fashioned "no" (3)
3% TSAR Old autocrat (4) Premier Sunday Jan 25, 2026
3% AGE Get old (3) LA Times Daily Jan 25, 2026
3% FLOWEROF Town clears off old wrecks for a song (6,2,8) (8) The Guardian Cryptic Jan 23, 2026
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