Tom or Daisy of "The Great Gatsby" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BUCHANAN Tom or Daisy of "The Great Gatsby" (8)
7% MIA Actress Farrow of "The Great Gatsby" (3)
7% NOVELS "Great Expectations" and "The Great Gatsby," for two (6) New York Times Jul 1, 2025
7% OLDMONEY What Tom and Daisy embody in "The Great Gatsby" (8) New York Times Apr 21, 2024
6% UPSY "___-daisy!" (4)
6% TOM Daisy's husband in 'The Great Gatsby' (3) New York Times Aug 21, 2015
5% SOUP Tom kha or tom yum, e.g. (4) USA Today Sep 28, 2025
5% GAI Tom yum __ soup (3) LA Times Daily Sep 20, 2025
5% CRUISE Holiday afloat for Tom? (6) The Times Quick Cryptic Sep 16, 2025
5% CAT Tom or Garfield, e.g. (3)
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