Seacrest's "American Top 40" predecessor Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% KASEM Seacrest's "American Top 40" predecessor (5)
81% RYAN Seacrest of 'American Top 40' (4) New York Times May 4, 2017
67% DDE J.F.K.'s predecessor (3) New York Times Jul 29, 2025
58% SONGS Top 40's 40 (5)
55% SCALIA Gorsuch's predecessor (6) Wall Street Journal Aug 27, 2025
55% IVEGOTTABEME 1969 Top 40 song for Sammy Davis Jr. (12) Wall Street Journal Aug 23, 2025
55% VCR TiVo predecessor (3) Wall Street Journal Aug 18, 2025
55% NES GameCube predecessor (3) USA Today Aug 10, 2025
55% DEUCE 40-40, in tennis (5) USA Today Jul 16, 2025
55% PAMPAS S American plains (6) (6) Puzzler Jul 7, 2025
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