Wharton's New England farmer Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% FROME Wharton's New England farmer (5)
6% EDITH Novelist Wharton (5) Newsday Feb 15, 2026
6% ANN New England cape (3) Eugene Sheffer Feb 2, 2026
6% ETHANFROME Wharton farmer. (10)
5% SOIL Farmer's ground (4) Newsday Mar 9, 2026
5% JULIANBARNES Author of novels Metroland and England, England (6,6) (12) Mirror Quiz Mar 3, 2026
5% YEOMAN Farmer in country inferior to you (6) The Telegraph Toughie Mar 3, 2026
5% MAINE Northernmost New England state (5) Newsday Feb 25, 2026
5% MBAS Some Wharton degs. (4) Universal Feb 24, 2026
5% ROLL Lobster ___ (popular New England dish) (4) Universal Feb 16, 2026
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