Potato chip, to a Brit Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CRISP Potato chip, to a Brit (5) New York Times Feb 23, 2025
94% CRISPS Potato chips, to a Brit (6)
9% CRISPY Crunchy, as potato chips (6) Newsday Aug 25, 2025
8% CLANCY _'s (potato chip brand) (6)
7% RIDGE Feature of corduroy pants and some potato chips (5) USA Today Jul 21, 2025
7% WINDMILL Symbol on bags of potato chips by #26-Across (8)
6% MEAT Potatoes partner (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 5, 2025
6% EMI Brit. record label (3) Eugene Sheffer Sep 5, 2025
6% ANTE Initial chip (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 4, 2025
6% DODGY A bit ___ (suspicious, to a Brit) (5) USA Today Aug 30, 2025

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