Robert L. Scott's metaphor for God Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% COPILOT Robert L. Scott's metaphor for God (7)
71% TUROW "One L" novelist Scott (5) The Washington Post Mini Nov 24, 2025
69% CDS S&L accounts (3) Newsday Oct 22, 2025
66% STMT Monthly S&L document (4) Newsday Dec 4, 2025
66% SIZES S, M and L? (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 9, 2025
60% FIFTY L (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 3, 2025
60% APR S&L ad datum (3) Newsday Sep 21, 2025
57% LOS The "L" of LA (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 12, 2025
57% NOD Approval metaphor (3) Newsday Nov 22, 2025
57% LARGE L, at LOFT (5) USA Today Nov 21, 2025
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