Some glad England is full up (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LADEN Some glad England is full up (5) (5)
7% YES "I'd be glad to" (3) Newsday Feb 8, 2026
7% REPLETE Full up (7) (7) Puzzler Feb 1, 2026
7% LEER Glad eye? Wind-up! (4) (4) The Guardian Cryptic Jan 13, 2026
7% SURECAN "Be glad to" (7) LA Times Daily Dec 31, 2025
6% GAMUT Full range (5) USA Today Mar 5, 2026
6% JULIANBARNES Author of novels Metroland and England, England (6,6) (12) Mirror Quiz Mar 3, 2026
6% WOES Some sob stories are full of them (4) The Washington Post Mini Mar 2, 2026
6% MYNA Creature that flies some miles up (4) The Times Cryptic Mar 2, 2026
6% SATE Make full (4) Universal Feb 25, 2026
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