When doubled, an African fly Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TSE When doubled, an African fly (3) New York Times Nov 6, 2017
8% TSETSE African disease-carrying fly (6) Puzzler Backwords Aug 6, 2025
7% LAA When doubled, the yellow Teletubby (3)
7% NIGHT When doubled, "Sleep well" (5) New York Times Jul 27, 2025
7% POM When doubled, cheer team accessory (3)
7% CHA When doubled, a Latin dance (3)
7% AYE When doubled, a sailor's "yes" (3)
7% EIGHTFOLD Double double double (9)
7% TAY Swift nickname, when doubled (3) LA Times Daily Jun 6, 2025
6% BUS Double-decker (3) Puzzler Backwords Aug 29, 2025

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