. . . . so, one hundred would cost a pound Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PEACH . . . . so, one hundred would cost a pound (5)
6% OUNCE One-sixteenth of a pound (5) USA Today Apr 15, 2026
6% PERCENT One in a hundred? (7) Universal Apr 8, 2026
6% SENATOR One in a hundred (7) New York Times Mar 11, 2026
5% IDEALMATE The one, so to speak (9) LA Times Daily Apr 25, 2026
5% ARM "Cost an ___ and a leg" (3)
5% FINE Just so-so (4) USA Today Apr 22, 2026
5% ZEROS A googol has a hundred (5) Premier Sunday Apr 19, 2026
5% LBS Pounds (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 12, 2026
5% FAR "So ___, so good" (3)
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