Shakespeare's "very foolish fond old man" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LEAR Shakespeare's "very foolish fond old man" (4)
68% ANCIENT Very old (7) The Telegraph Quick Jan 6, 2026
68% SOFTSPOT Fondness (8) The Times Sunday Concise Dec 28, 2025
65% SEA "The Old Man and the __" (3) Commuter Dec 26, 2025
65% LIKING Fondness (6) The Telegraph Quick Nov 28, 2025
65% LIKED Was fond of (5) Newsday Nov 3, 2025
62% INANE Foolish (5) Eugene Sheffer Nov 3, 2025
62% LIKE Be fond of (4) Commuter Oct 15, 2025
59% ASS Foolish person (3) Universal Dec 31, 2025
59% IDIOT Foolish person (5) Commuter Dec 9, 2025
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