So, Tutu's Q&A challenged how things are (6,3) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% STATUSQUO So, Tutu's Q&A challenged how things are (6,3) (9) The Guardian Cryptic Jul 22, 2025
50% SKIRT Go round in tutu? (5) The Times Cryptic Aug 19, 2025
48% ANS The "A" in Q&A, for short (3)
48% TESTS Challenges (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 24, 2025
48% AMA Online Q&A (3) USA Today Aug 19, 2025
48% TAKEON Challenge (6) Wall Street Journal Aug 14, 2025
46% HARD Challenging (4) Thomas Joseph Jul 29, 2025
46% DARE Challenge (4) Eugene Sheffer Jul 14, 2025
46% MATCHMAKER Q♥ (10) New York Times Jul 10, 2025
46% RSTUV The Q train? (5)

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