US idiom (11) Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AMERICANISM US idiom (11) (11)
12% THREE Crowd, in an idiom (5) Universal Feb 13, 2026
11% PIECE "___ of cake," idiom used to describe an effortless task (5)
11% CUTBAIT Give up, in an idiom (7) LA Times Daily Jan 20, 2026
10% TAKE "___ the cake," idiom used to describe something that stands out, either as the best or the worst (4)
10% NUTTY "___ as a fruitcake," idiom that describes someone a bit eccentric (5)
10% PRACTICE ___ makes perfect (idiom for getting better at something) (8)
9% WAS Used to be (3) Commuter Feb 14, 2026
9% AVAIL Be of use to (5) The Washington Post Mini Feb 7, 2026
9% THEM It's not us (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 7, 2026
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