Theme of a 1941 address to Congress. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% FOURFREEDOMS Theme of a 1941 address to Congress. (12)
6% ACT __ of Congress (3) Commuter Feb 23, 2026
5% ORATION Formal address (7) Puzzler Backwords Apr 16, 2026
5% BAD Like this puzzle's theme? (3) Universal Apr 16, 2026
5% URLS Bookmarked addresses (4) USA Today Apr 14, 2026
5% SIRE Palace address (4)
5% SYNODS Church congresses (6) New York Times Apr 10, 2026
5% RIDE Theme-park attraction (4) The New Yorker Mini Apr 9, 2026
5% URL Web address (3) Eugene Sheffer Apr 7, 2026
5% TEAMSUP Allies, or a theme hint (7) Universal Apr 7, 2026
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