Shaw's prey in "Black Sunday" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DERN Shaw's prey in "Black Sunday" (4)
67% LM Sunday ____ (2) USA Today Quick May 19, 2026
67% PALM ____ Sunday (4) USA Today Quick May 19, 2026
67% BEST Sunday ____ (4) USA Today Quick May 19, 2026
64% ARTIE Clarinetist Shaw (5) Universal May 25, 2026
61% ROASTBEEF Sunday lunch? (9) The Telegraph Quick May 25, 2026
61% EAGLE Bird of prey (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 21, 2026
61% HAWK Bird of prey (4) USA Today May 17, 2026
61% CATE Blanchett of 2025's "Black Bag" (4) New York Times May 7, 2026
61% APHID Prey for a ladybug (5) New York Times May 7, 2026
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