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)
56% ERG A bit of work? (3) The Atlantic Dec 4, 2025
56% LARK Bit of fun in flier? (4) The Telegraph Toughie Oct 21, 2025
48% NAKEDLUNCH William S. Burroughs work (10) LA Times Daily Nov 10, 2025
48% USED "This __ to be fun" (4) Commuter Oct 20, 2025
46% AINT Paramore's "__ It Fun" (4) LA Times Daily Nov 30, 2025
46% TEASE Make fun of (5) USA Today Nov 29, 2025
46% TEASED Poked fun at (6) Thomas Joseph Nov 28, 2025
46% ENJOY "Have fun!" (5) Eugene Sheffer Nov 20, 2025
46% GAS Fun time (3) LA Times Daily Nov 20, 2025
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