Shaquille O'Neal and Mitt Romney, for two (abbr.) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% MBAS Shaquille O'Neal and Mitt Romney, for two (abbr.) (4)
95% UTAHNS Mitt Romney and others (6) Universal Feb 24, 2026
77% STEEL Shaquille O Neal film (5)
74% GLOVE Mitt, but not Romney (5)
69% EXGOV Mitt Romney, e.g. (abbr.) (5)
66% ANN Mitt Romney's wife (3) Wall Street Journal Mar 12, 2025
66% SONS Mitt Romney quintet (4) Newsday Oct 13, 2023
66% UTAH Mitt Romney's state (4)
66% MORMON Mitt Romney, e.g (6) Wall Street Journal Apr 6, 2017
66% LDS Inits. for Mitt Romney (3)
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