Spanish chap, person once nursing certain soldiers Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SENOR Spanish chap, person once nursing certain soldiers (5)
5% SIPS Nurses (4) LA Times Daily Apr 11, 2026
5% ESA Spanish "that" (3)
5% GENT Chap (4) The Telegraph Quick Apr 4, 2026
5% ESTA Is, in Spanish (4) Commuter Apr 3, 2026
5% GENTS Chaps (5) The Atlantic Apr 1, 2026
5% HEP With it, once (3) LA Times Daily Apr 1, 2026
5% UNA Spanish "a" (3) TV Mar 29, 2026
5% ESO That, in Spanish (3) LA Times Daily Mar 26, 2026
5% EASE "At ___, soldier!" (4) New York Times Midi Mar 24, 2026
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