Tot's "Can I?" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PLEA Tot's "Can I?" (4) USA Today Feb 28, 2018
95% EGOS "I"s (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 5, 2026
90% TATER ___ Tots (5) Universal Mar 11, 2026
86% SAY "Can I ___ something?" (3) USA Today Feb 5, 2026
86% TYKE Tot (4) USA Today Jan 10, 2026
82% IOTA Something I can stand for? (4) New York Times Mar 10, 2026
82% ABCS Lessons for tots (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 9, 2026
82% ELSE "What ___ can I do?" (4) USA Today Mar 7, 2026
82% TRIKES Rides for tots (6) Wall Street Journal Feb 23, 2026
82% ADDS Tots (up) (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 23, 2026

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