With 86-Down, 2002 British Open winner Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ERNIE With 86-Down, 2002 British Open winner (5)
6% ELS 2002 British Open winner (3)
6% ERNIEELS 2002 British Open winner (8)
5% ISLES British ___ (5) USA Today Feb 22, 2026
5% DAY End for 86-Across (3) Wall Street Journal Jan 31, 2026
5% ESTES 2002 Kemper Open winner (5)
4% HAAS Tommy -, 2013 BMW Open singles tennis tournament winner (4) (4) Mirror Quiz Mar 6, 2026
4% GAPS Openings (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 2, 2026
4% GAP Opening (3) Wall Street Journal Mar 2, 2026
4% BARON British nobleman (5) New York Times Mar 2, 2026
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