Tennyson's "Break, Break, Break," e.g. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DIRGE Tennyson's "Break, Break, Break," e.g. (5)
95% RESPITE Break (7) Thomas Joseph Nov 25, 2025
95% BAD "Breaking ___" (3) USA Today Nov 16, 2025
92% LEG "Break a ___!" (3) USA Today Oct 24, 2025
92% STAYCATION Break in? (10) LA Times Daily Oct 11, 2025
84% COLLAPSE Break down (8) Puzzler Backwords Dec 10, 2025
84% PITSTOP Refueling break (7) Eugene Sheffer Dec 8, 2025
84% AWCMON "Gimme a break!" (6) Wall Street Journal Dec 8, 2025
84% SIESTA Afternoon break (6) Wall Street Journal Dec 8, 2025
84% ESCAPE Break free (6) Universal Dec 7, 2025
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