The worst of evils, per Helen Keller Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% APATHY The worst of evils, per Helen Keller (6)
5% THISSUCKS "The worst!" (9) New York Times Apr 20, 2026
4% NERO Legendary evil emperor (4) Newsday Jun 21, 2026
4% TROY Helen's home (4) Eugene Sheffer Jun 20, 2026
4% YEARLY Per annum (6) Newsday Jun 14, 2026
4% SERGE Worsted suit fabric (5) LA Times Mini Jun 13, 2026
4% BAD Wicked or evil (3)
4% PESSIMISTIC Tending to expect the worst (11) (11) Mirror Classic Jun 8, 2026
4% ELO "Evil Woman" band (3) Eugene Sheffer Jun 6, 2026
4% WICKEDEST Most evil (9) The Telegraph Quick Jun 3, 2026
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