Protagonist's pride, often Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TRAGICFLAW Protagonist's pride, often (10) New York Times Mar 10, 2023
87% HERO Protagonist (4) Commuter Sep 8, 2025
87% LIONSMANE Pride of a pride member (9) Thomas Joseph Aug 12, 2025
87% MANE Pride member's pride (4) USA Today Aug 6, 2025
87% TIRE Protagonist of 2010's Rubber (4)
79% HEROES Epic protagonists (6) LA Times Daily Sep 1, 2025
79% PARADE Pride event (6) LA Times Daily Aug 31, 2025
79% NEO "The Matrix" protagonist (3) LA Times Daily Aug 29, 2025
79% LIONS Pride members (5) Thomas Joseph Aug 29, 2025
79% ROAR Pride call (4)

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