Shipwrecked sailor in Defoe's novel (8,6) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ROBINSONCRUSOE Shipwrecked sailor in Defoe's novel (8,6) (14)
72% CRUSOE Shipwrecked Defoe character (6)
66% CASTAWAY Shipwrecked sailor (8) The Times Concise Jan 15, 2024
63% SALT Sailor (4) The Telegraph Quick Jan 7, 2026
63% TAR Sailor (3) The Telegraph Quick Dec 30, 2025
60% RATING Sailor (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 20, 2025
60% GOB Sailor (3) Eugene Sheffer Nov 13, 2025
56% AYE Sailor's affirmative (3)
56% AHOY Sailor's greeting (4)
56% OLDSALT Veteran sailor (7) Universal Jan 1, 2026
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