Scholarly book (anagram of "mote") Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TOME Scholarly book (anagram of "mote") (4)
5% HIGHBROW Scholarly, erudite (8) The Times Concise Jan 10, 2026
5% EDU Scholarly domain? (3) Wall Street Journal Oct 2, 2025
4% YEA Apt anagram of "aye" (3) Universal Jan 21, 2026
4% BANE Boon or ___ (anagram of "bean") (4)
4% RESERVED Booked (8) The Telegraph Quick Jan 15, 2026
4% ELTON Name that's an anagram of "lento" (5) USA Today Jan 14, 2026
4% PLANNER Appointment book (7) Thomas Joseph Jan 9, 2026
4% CHAPTERS Book sections (8) Thomas Joseph Jan 8, 2026
4% TITLE Book's name (5) Newsday Jan 5, 2026
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