Rent Crossword Clue

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Here is the answer for the crossword clue Rent last seen in New York Times puzzle. We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 5 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is SPLIT.

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17 Potential Answers:

AnswerLengthSourceDate
SPLIT Rent (5) New York Times Dec 28, 2025
LET Rent (3) New York Times Jun 1, 2025
ACAR Rent- - (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 1, 2025
TORN Rent (4) Thomas Joseph Feb 22, 2025
TORE Rent (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 4, 2024
HIRE Rent (4) (4) Puzzler Sep 9, 2024
LEASE Rent (5) Commuter Apr 12, 2024
GASH Rent (4) The Guardian Quick Aug 10, 2022
LEASEOUT Rent (8) Premier Sunday Oct 17, 2021
RIPPED Rent (6) The Telegraph Quick May 25, 2019

23 Similar Clues:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
33% TOLET For rent (5) New York Times Nov 11, 2025
33% LEASES Rents (6) USA Today Nov 7, 2025
33% HIRED Rented (5) The Telegraph Plusword Oct 13, 2025
31% LEASED Rented (6) Thomas Joseph Mar 24, 2025
31% LEASING Renting (7) The Sun Mini Sep 17, 2024
31% LETS Rents (4)
31% OWN Rent-to-___ (3) Universal May 18, 2021
31% UNLET Not rented (5) LA Times Daily Jan 24, 2021
31% LEASESOUT Rents (9) Thomas Joseph Sep 28, 2015
31% ACOP Rent-___ (4) New York Times Jul 4, 2015

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In this clue, "Rent" is a hint for the answer "LEASE." A lease is a contract where one party (the lessor) allows another party (the lessee) to use an asset for a specified period in exchange for payment. The word "Rent" cleverly leads you to think beyond just a simple payment for temporary use, pointing towards the legal agreement aspect of leasing.