Titular King of Naples, 1435–42. Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RENE Titular King of Naples, 1435–42. (4)
10% LEAR Titular Shakespearean king (4) Universal Nov 17, 2025
8% CAPRI Bay of Naples isle (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 27, 2025
8% PASTA Naples staple (5) Thomas Joseph Aug 8, 2025
7% EMMA Jane Austen's titular woman (4)
7% PENINSULA Naples Uni developed strip of land (9) The Times Quick Cryptic Nov 13, 2025
7% ITALIAN From Rome or Naples (7) Commuter Sep 6, 2025
6% LEROI "The king," in Cannes (5) Premier Sunday Nov 16, 2025
6% MIDAS Gold-loving king (5) Newsday Nov 16, 2025
6% REIGN King's time on the throne (5)
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