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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% STARLET Tabloid fodder of tomorrow, say (7)
6% MANANA Spanish for "tomorrow" (6) USA Today Dec 7, 2025
6% ANNIE "Tomorrow" musical (5) Wall Street Journal Dec 6, 2025
6% FACTS Trivia fodder (5) LA Times Daily Nov 30, 2025
6% LATER Tomorrow or soon? (5) The Telegraph Quick Nov 9, 2025
6% RUMORS Tabloid fodder (6) Eugene Sheffer May 30, 2025
6% DIRT Tabloid fodder (4) Thomas Joseph Jun 4, 2024
6% GOSSIP Tabloid fodder (6) USA Today Nov 7, 2020
6% SEXPLOITS Tabloid fodder (9) Newsday Mar 21, 2020
6% SCANDAL Tabloid fodder (7) LA Times Daily Nov 13, 2018
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