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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% KICKUPAROW Start some trouble (10) New York Times Nov 28, 2018
3% OILON Pour __ troubled waters (5) Newsday Mar 20, 2026
3% BEGAN Started (5)
3% SBA Govt. lender for some start-ups (3) Eugene Sheffer Mar 18, 2026
3% ASOF Starting (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 14, 2026
3% HOTWATER Wet trouble? (3,5) (8) The Guardian Quick Mar 14, 2026
3% ATEAT Troubled (5) The Atlantic Mar 10, 2026
3% IMIN "__ trouble!": 2 wds. (4) Commuter Mar 7, 2026
3% LED Started (3) Eugene Sheffer Mar 6, 2026
3% ACHE Tooth or ear trouble (4)

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