What Brits call "noughts and crosses" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TICTACTOE What Brits call "noughts and crosses" (9)
7% TIC ___-tac-toe (game also called noughts and crosses) (3)
6% ZERO Nought (4) (4) Mirror Classic Mar 5, 2026
6% OOO Noughts in noughts-and-crosses (3)
5% LUV Sweetie, to Brits (3) New York Times Apr 20, 2026
5% DAYS "Is that what they're calling it these ___?" (4)
5% XES Crosses out (3) Thomas Joseph Apr 15, 2026
5% EMI Brit. record label (3) Eugene Sheffer Apr 13, 2026
5% NAV Sat ___ (GPS, to Brits) (3) New York Times Apr 10, 2026
5% PRAM Brit's stroller (4) LA Times Daily Apr 9, 2026
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