Put in charge? Quite the opposite Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% UNLOAD Put in charge? Quite the opposite (6)
85% UNLOADS Puts in charge? Quite the opposite (7) (7)
7% ALMOST Not quite (6) Newsday Oct 8, 2025
7% PACKITIN Quit (8) Newsday Sep 27, 2025
7% PRAEFECTUSEST He has been put in charge (13) The Times O Tempora Sep 13, 2025
7% EVENS Quits (5) The Telegraph Mini Sep 5, 2025
7% PARASITIC Scrounging soldier put in charge (9) The Telegraph Cryptic Aug 1, 2025
6% FEE Charge (3) Wall Street Journal Oct 16, 2025
6% INAWE Quite impressed (5) Thomas Joseph Oct 13, 2025
6% RUNAT Charge (5) New York Times Oct 10, 2025
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