Whacked with a rolled-up newspaper, say Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SWATTED Whacked with a rolled-up newspaper, say (7)
7% SWAT Whack (4) USA Today Jan 31, 2026
6% FACED Stood up to, say (5) LA Times Daily Feb 19, 2026
6% SHIPPED Used UPS, say (7) USA Today Feb 17, 2026
6% AROSE Woke up, say (5)
6% EVIL Up to no good, say (4) The Atlantic Feb 1, 2026
6% CRESCENT __ roll (8) LA Times Daily Jan 29, 2026
6% SOD Rolled-up grass (3) USA Today Jan 20, 2026
6% DEFT Handy editor turned up on newspaper (4) The Telegraph Cryptic Jan 14, 2026
6% RAPS Whacks (4) (4) Mirror Quick Jan 10, 2026
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