Outwit someone, proverbially Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LAUGHLAST Outwit someone, proverbially (9)
7% ELDER Someone to show proverbial respect to (5) The Washington Post Mini Sep 2, 2025
7% L Outwit (1) USA Today Quick Jul 21, 2025
7% BEST Outwit (4) USA Today Quick Jul 21, 2025
6% COALMINE *Proverbial spot for a canary (8) USA Today Sep 8, 2025
6% HENSTEETH Proverbial rarities (9) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 6, 2025
6% EAGER Like the proverbial beaver (5) New York Times Mini Sep 3, 2025
6% DRY Like a bone, proverbially (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 16, 2025
6% HAD Ordered or outwitted (3) Newsday Jul 26, 2025
5% CALM Like the proverbial period before a storm (4) New York Times Sep 8, 2025
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