"The Greek" of film Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ZORBA “The Greek” of film (5) New York Times Jan 5, 2022
73% HIM "Get _ to the Greek"; 2010 film (3)
51% NIA Player of Toula in the "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" films (3)
12% HELLENE Greek (7) Premier Sunday Oct 12, 2025
10% TAVERNA Greek restaurant (7) The Telegraph Quick Oct 26, 2025
10% IOTA Greek I (4) Universal Oct 26, 2025
10% ETA Greek vowel (3) Eugene Sheffer Oct 25, 2025
10% FETA Greek cheese (4) Eugene Sheffer Oct 24, 2025
10% ARES Greek god of war (4)
10% TAU Greek letter T (3) USA Today Oct 23, 2025

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