Washington's tool, in folklore Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AXE Washington's tool, in folklore (3)
83% SPY Washington, D.C.'s International ___ Museum (3) New York Times Jun 28, 2026
83% MONUMENT Washington, in Washington (8) Thomas Joseph May 25, 2026
79% VAMPIRE Folklore bloodsucker (7) The Times Concise Jun 23, 2026
79% NYMPHS Folklore deities (6) Eugene Sheffer Jun 8, 2026
79% OGRES Folklore brutes (5) LA Times Daily May 19, 2026
79% OGRE Monster of folklore (4)
76% MYTH Bit of folklore (4) New York Times Mini Apr 28, 2026
72% TACOMA Washington city (6) Newsday Jun 17, 2026
72% YETI Beast in Himalayan folklore (4) USA Today Jun 7, 2026
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