Port seized by the Crusaders, 1191 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ACRE Port seized by the Crusaders, 1191 (4)
8% NAB Seize (3) The Atlantic Sep 21, 2025
8% NABS Seizes (4) USA Today Sep 6, 2025
7% SALADIN Sultan opponent of the Crusaders (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 8, 2025
7% DIEM "Carpe __!": "Seize the day!" (4) LA Times Daily Sep 22, 2025
7% BLY Crusading journalist Nellie (3) Wall Street Journal Sep 13, 2025
7% USB __ port (3) LA Times Daily Sep 11, 2025
7% CARPE ___ diem ("Seize the day!") (5)
7% REPO Seized vehicle (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 5, 2025
7% HIJACKS Illegally seizes (7) Thomas Joseph Sep 2, 2025
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