"Oom Paul," President of So. Africa (1825–1904). Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% KRUGER "Oom Paul," President of So. Africa (1825–1904). (6)
6% PAH Oom-___ (tuba sound) (3) Universal Apr 17, 2026
6% BOER Oom Paul was one (4)
5% FINE Just so-so (4) USA Today Apr 22, 2026
5% REAGAN '80s president (6) Newsday Apr 22, 2026
5% HUD Paul Newman film (3) Eugene Sheffer Apr 22, 2026
5% SAFARIS Jungle expeditions in Africa (7)
5% FAR "So ___, so good" (3)
5% ISIT "That so?" (4) Premier Sunday Apr 12, 2026
5% ETC "And so on" (3) USA Today Apr 11, 2026
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