Stephen Spender's caged birds Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% HENS Stephen Spender's caged birds (4)
62% RIBS Bones in a cage? (4)
62% LOBSTERTRAP Cage for crustaceans (11) New York Times Feb 23, 2026
62% PRODUCTBUYER Spender in a store (12) Premier Sunday Dec 14, 2025
62% SPREE Bender for a spender (5) Wall Street Journal Dec 13, 2025
59% EASYCOMEEASYGO Big spender's maxim (14) Newsday Jan 9, 2026
59% RIB Bone in a cage (3) Commuter Jan 8, 2026
56% CARRIE Stephen King novel (6) The Telegraph Quick Mar 7, 2026
56% MOVIEROLE Cage part, perhaps? (9) Universal Mar 1, 2026
56% REA Stephen of "Underworld: Awakening" (3) Wall Street Journal Feb 25, 2026
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