The injurious bits of a credit (1,1,1) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% IOU The injurious bits of a credit (1,1,1) (3)
8% SCAR Injury mark (4)
8% LESIONS Tissue injuries (7) Wall Street Journal Feb 3, 2026
8% SPRAIN Ankle injury (6) Commuter Jan 29, 2026
8% DUE "Give credit where credit is ___" (3)
8% HARMS Causes injury to (5) New York Times Mini Jan 1, 2026
8% HARM Injury (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 23, 2025
7% TRIAGES Injury-sorting processes (7) Premier Sunday Feb 15, 2026
7% SSN Credit bureau ID (3) Wall Street Journal Feb 14, 2026
7% NOFEE Credit card incentive (5) Wall Street Journal Feb 12, 2026
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