She was lovingly called "The People's Princess" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DIANA She was lovingly called "The People's Princess" (5)
64% CARESS Stroke lovingly (6) New York Times Jan 26, 2026
64% DADDY Father, lovingly (5)
61% MOM Female parent, lovingly (3)
61% FONDLE Lovingly touch (6) Wall Street Journal Dec 17, 2025
61% NANA Grandma, lovingly (4)
61% COOS Murmurs lovingly (4) USA Today Dec 9, 2025
58% AIDA Princess of opera (4) Wall Street Journal Feb 26, 2026
58% ABE Grandpa from "The Simpsons," lovingly (3)
58% ELSA "Frozen" princess (4) USA Today Feb 16, 2026
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