One of a résumé pair? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ACUTEACCENT One of a résumé pair? (11) New York Times Sep 28, 2021
91% TEL No. on a resume (3) LA Times Daily Aug 5, 2025
83% LEG One of a pair in a pair of pants (3)
76% DUO Pair (3) Commuter Sep 1, 2025
76% FRO It's paired with "to" (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 3, 2025
76% MBAS Items on CEO resumes (4)
76% CROC One of a holey pair (4) Universal Jul 10, 2025
76% LIP One of a pair of kissers (3)
72% SASHA One of a pair in the White House in the 2010s (5) The Washington Post Mini Sep 4, 2025
72% ENS Annoying pair? (3) Universal Aug 31, 2025

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