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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HITS Songs topping the charts, say (4)
11% NUMBERONE Chart-topping song (9) The Times Concise May 2, 2026
10% HIT Chart-topping song (3) Eugene Sheffer Mar 14, 2026
8% BITMAP Chart * (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 28, 2026
8% CSUITES Tops of most org charts (7) LA Times Daily Mar 13, 2026
8% ITSAHIT "We're topped the charts!" (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 10, 2026
7% ARIA Song from Verdi, say (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 2, 2026
7% ORB Sphere on top of a scepter, say (3)
7% PIE Chart shape (3) Commuter May 13, 2026
7% ECG Heart chart (3) Newsday May 7, 2026
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