What Rudolph used to be called Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% NAMES What Rudolph used to be called (5)
3% ARID Help to keep Rudolph's nose dry (4) (4) The Guardian Cryptic Dec 10, 2025
3% ASKS Calls (for) (4) Newsday Dec 7, 2025
3% NEED Call for (4) LA Times Mini Dec 5, 2025
3% NOSE Rudolph has a red one (4)
3% GAS What Brits call "petrol" (3) Universal Dec 1, 2025
3% TRUCE What a white flag calls for (rhymes with "Bruce") (5)
3% SIS What Bart Simpson sometimes calls Lisa (3) New York Times Nov 24, 2025
3% HERE Roll-call call (4) LA Times Daily Nov 15, 2025
3% HER What clippers are called (3) Newsday Oct 24, 2025
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