Turned and took to one's heels: police (6) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RANCID Turned and took to one's heels: police (6) (6)
91% ROTATED Took turns (7) Commuter Jan 3, 2026
87% ROLLED Took a turn in Yahtzee (6) Universal Jan 31, 2026
80% CAD Heel (3) Wall Street Journal Jan 13, 2026
80% SPUN Took a turn on "Wheel of Fortune" (4) USA Today Jan 9, 2026
80% SOMERSAULTED Turned head over heels (12) The Times Concise Nov 24, 2025
76% HEAD "___ over heels" (4)
73% ATE Took in (3) Thomas Joseph Feb 11, 2026
73% TIPTOE Walk stealthily, with one's heels raised (6)
73% FLED Took to one's heels (4)
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