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% FIXEDRATECD S&L investment (11) Newsday Apr 15, 2026
69% CDS S&L options (3) LA Times Daily Feb 28, 2026
60% LABEL Where S, M, or L appears on a shirt (5)
60% BEE S-p-e-l-l-i-n-g contest (3) USA Today Mar 31, 2026
57% LOS The "L" of LA (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 17, 2026
57% USE Mileage, metaphorically (3) The Atlantic Apr 12, 2026
57% ROTTENEGG Metaphorical straggler (9) Newsday Apr 11, 2026
57% LIFETIME The L of LMN (8) TV Mar 29, 2026
57% NAOMI Scott of Aladdin (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 20, 2026
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