Rose's beau, on Broadway in 1922 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ABIE Rose's beau, on Broadway in 1922 (4)
91% PORGY Bess's beau on Broadway (5) New York Times Apr 2, 2026
80% SUITOR Beau (6) Thomas Joseph Jul 4, 2026
77% GESTE "Beau ___" (5) New York Times May 19, 2026
73% ADMIRER Beau (7) (7) The Sun Mini Jun 9, 2026
70% SWAIN Beau; was in (anag.) (5) The Telegraph Plusword May 4, 2026
66% SHOW Broadway production (4) New York Times Midi Jul 6, 2026
66% ARE "Roses -- red" (3) Thomas Joseph Jul 6, 2026
66% BRIAR Wild rose (5) Puzzler Backwords Jun 27, 2026
66% SEEINGASHOW Enjoying Broadway? (11) Wall Street Journal Jun 25, 2026
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