Playwright Gilroy's "subject" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ROSES Playwright Gilroy's "subject" (5)
63% ANTON Playwright Chekhov (5) New York Times Dec 22, 2025
63% INGE Playwright William (4) Eugene Sheffer Dec 12, 2025
63% SEAN Playwright O'Casey (4) Eugene Sheffer Nov 17, 2025
60% ASTO On the subject of (4) Universal Nov 26, 2025
60% THEMES Subjects (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 11, 2025
60% DRACO Malfoy of Hogwarts - named after 23's subject? (5) The Times O Tempora Nov 1, 2025
56% DAVID Michelangelo subject (5) Newsday Dec 21, 2025
56% ESS S (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 18, 2025
56% TOPIC Subject to discuss (5) Commuter Dec 13, 2025
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