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Rank | Answer | Length | Source | Date |
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98% | OAKUM Timber, erm, material once common in joints for seafarers | (5) | ||
4% | ELBOWS Joints | (6) | The Telegraph Quick | Sep 5, 2025 |
4% | TREESTUMP Post-"timber!" timber? | (9) | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | Aug 30, 2025 |
4% | PINE Cabin timber | (4) | LA Times Daily | Aug 18, 2025 |
4% | TREE Source of timber | (4) | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | Jul 27, 2025 |
4% | SPRUCE Trim timber | (6) | The Telegraph Cryptic | Jul 25, 2025 |
4% | MARITIME Of the sea or seafaring | (8) | The Times Concise | Jul 18, 2025 |
4% | NORSE Ancient seafaring people | (5) | LA Times Daily | Jul 12, 2025 |
4% | HIPPO Wallower puffing once, initially, on joint | (5) | ||
4% | SCARF Timber joint that could be knitted (5) | (5) |
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