Seem angered by "British tiles break" (7) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BRISTLE Seem angered by "British tiles break" (7) (7)
7% INTERLUDE Break tile under base (9) The Times Cryptic Jul 1, 2026
6% IRE Anger (3) Thomas Joseph Jun 8, 2026
6% CHOLER Anger (6) Premier Sunday Jun 7, 2026
5% ERUPT Break out (5) The Telegraph Mini Jul 7, 2026
5% REST Take a break (4) Newsday Jul 7, 2026
5% RILE Anger, with "up" (4)
5% LETTERS Scrabble tile features (7) Eugene Sheffer Jul 1, 2026
5% FUME Seethe with anger (4) New York Times Midi Jul 1, 2026
5% DINE Break bread (4) New York Times Jun 30, 2026
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