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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RESET Put back to 0, say (5) New York Times May 24, 2016
94% RESETS Puts back to 0, say (6) Wall Street Journal Nov 15, 2023
9% TIE 0-0, say (3) USA Today Sep 21, 2025
8% READDS Puts back in (6) TV Oct 26, 2025
8% FALSE 0 (5) The Atlantic Oct 26, 2025
7% SPED Put the pedal to the metal, say (4)
7% BETS Puts chips on red, say (4) Universal Nov 27, 2025
7% STOW Put away for later, say (4)
7% RELIST Put back on the market (6) Commuter Nov 14, 2025
7% RESTORE Empty rifle shop put back (7) The Telegraph Cryptic Nov 11, 2025

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