Who's up for an added corollary? (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RIDER Who's up for an added corollary? (5) (5)
91% TOTALING Adding up (8) Commuter Feb 6, 2026
91% TOTALED Added up to (7) Commuter Jan 6, 2026
76% ANNO The "A" of AD (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 7, 2026
76% LIB Ad-____ (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 31, 2026
76% HOC Ad -- (3) Premier Sunday Jan 25, 2026
72% PSAS Ad Council ads, briefly (4) Eugene Sheffer Jan 27, 2026
68% PROMO TV ad (5) Thomas Joseph Feb 18, 2026
68% NITE Evening, in ads (4) New York Times Feb 3, 2026
68% AGENTOFCHANGE One who stirs things up (13) Wall Street Journal Jan 26, 2026
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