When Lear disowns Cordelia Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ACTI When Lear disowns Cordelia (4) Newsday Apr 22, 2022
4% ACTONE When King Lear disowns Cordelia (6)
3% DAD Lear, to Cordelia (3)
2% AIRDATE When a show is shown (7) Thomas Joseph Sep 8, 2025
2% REGAN One of Lear's daughters (5) Thomas Joseph Sep 6, 2025
2% START Jump when surprised (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 5, 2025
2% MAHI When repeated, a Hawaiian fish (4)
2% LETITSNOW When tripled, a winter song (9) Universal Sep 2, 2025
2% ACTIV When Ophelia dies in "Hamlet" (5) New York Times Aug 24, 2025
2% LENTS When many eschew chocolate (5) Newsday Aug 23, 2025

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