Princess Adora's other identity, in 1980s cartoons Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SHERA Princess Adora's other identity, in 1980s cartoons (5)
50% SAME Identical (4) Newsday Feb 25, 2026
48% ALIKE Identically (5) Commuter Jan 2, 2026
46% EQUATES Considers identical (7) Universal Mar 4, 2026
46% PEAS Identicality metaphor (4) Newsday Feb 21, 2026
46% TWIN Identical sibling (4)
46% TWINS Identical siblings (5) New York Times Mini Feb 17, 2026
46% EQUAL Identical (to) (5) The Telegraph Mini Dec 22, 2025
44% CASTLE Princess's home (6) Commuter Mar 9, 2026
44% ONE __ or the other (3) Commuter Mar 7, 2026
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