She starred at the Met, 1908–29. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ALDA She starred at the Met, 1908–29. (4)
12% BLY She met Verne in 1889 (3) Newsday Jun 5, 2026
10% HER She/____ (3) The Telegraph Quick Jun 13, 2026
10% OPERAGOER Met someone? (9) New York Times Jun 11, 2026
10% ARIA Solo at the Met (4) LA Times Daily Jun 7, 2026
10% TENOR Met performer (5) Thomas Joseph Jun 5, 2026
10% HAVE "__ we met?" (4) Commuter May 16, 2026
9% SHEA ___ Stadium, former home of the Mets (4) New York Times Mini Jun 13, 2026
9% BROAD "She was robbed in ___ daylight!" (5)
9% ELLE "She", in French (4) The Telegraph Mini Jun 2, 2026
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