Phrygian battle site, 301 B.C. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% IPSUS Phrygian battle site, 301 B.C. (5)
80% SEMITONE B to C, but not A to B (8) New York Times Sep 20, 2025
69% FOURTHS C to F and F to B (7) Newsday Sep 13, 2025
69% GRADE A, B, C or D, but not E (5) New York Times Mini Sep 13, 2025
66% ALAMO Texas battle site (5) The Telegraph Quick Aug 29, 2025
63% STLO WWII battle site in Normandy (4) Premier Sunday Oct 12, 2025
60% INN B&B (3) Commuter Sep 22, 2025
60% BRR "It's c-c-cold!" (3)
60% ALPHABITS "They're A, B, C, D-licious" cereal (9) LA Times Daily Sep 5, 2025
57% MEL "Lip Sync Battle UK" co-host ___ B (3)
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