The Duke of Milan's quite correct to defend son, Oscar Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PROSPERO The Duke of Milan's quite correct to defend son, Oscar (8)
57% III Jr.'s son (3) Eugene Sheffer Sep 1, 2025
52% SCALA Milan's La -- (5) Eugene Sheffer Sep 3, 2025
52% ITALY Milan's country (5) Universal Aug 27, 2025
52% YES "Correct" (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 18, 2025
52% RIGHT Correct (5) The Telegraph Quick Aug 7, 2025
52% GOOD "Correct!" (4) Newsday Aug 1, 2025
52% SOTRUE "Correct!" (6) Newsday Aug 1, 2025
50% EVENS Quits (5) The Telegraph Mini Sep 5, 2025
50% EDU https://duke.___ (3) Universal Aug 29, 2025
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