Winston Churchill's "so few" Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ROYALAIRFORCE Winston Churchill's "so few" (13)
77% GALLIPOLI Disastrous campaign involving Winston Churchill (9) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 5, 2026
71% RAF Churchill's ''so few'' (3) Newsday Mar 17, 2019
68% SIR ___ Winston Churchill (3)
62% SOME A few (of) (4) Newsday Jun 23, 2026
62% NOTMANY A few (7) LA Times Daily Jun 18, 2026
59% DEER A few bucks? (4) The Atlantic Jun 15, 2026
59% LITHGOW Churchill portrayer on "The Crown" (7) Eugene Sheffer Jun 11, 2026
59% TERSE Of few words (5) Newsday May 31, 2026
59% MANY Quite a few (4) Thomas Joseph May 20, 2026
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