Shaffer's main work decried as 'a bit of fun' Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HORSEPLAY Shaffer's main work decried as 'a bit of fun' (9)
53% FACTOIDS Fun bits of trivia (8) USA Today Dec 19, 2025
51% PUN Bit of wordplay that rhymes with "fun" (3)
51% ERG A bit of work? (3) The Atlantic Dec 4, 2025
48% MOSTLY In the main (6) The Times Concise Mar 13, 2026
48% FRI Work wk.'s end (3) Thomas Joseph Mar 10, 2026
46% RIB Poke fun at (3) TV Mar 15, 2026
46% DEARYME I'm a bit surprised a remedy works (7) The Telegraph Toughie Mar 11, 2026
46% TEASES Pokes fun at (6) The Telegraph Quick Mar 6, 2026
46% MOCK Make fun of (4) Thomas Joseph Feb 27, 2026
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