Wrigley Field's 'lovable losers' Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CUBS Wrigley Field's 'lovable losers' (4)
75% CUB Wrigley Field player (3) USA Today Jun 25, 2026
67% IVIED Like the outfield walls of Wrigley Field (5) New York Times Midi Jul 4, 2026
59% SHREK Lovable ogre (5) LA Times Mini May 27, 2026
59% GUM Wrigley product (3) LA Times Daily May 3, 2026
56% SCAMPS Lovable rascals (6) Commuter Apr 30, 2026
56% CHEWINGGUM Wrigley field? (10) New York Times Mar 29, 2025
54% DIETER Would-be loser (6) Thomas Joseph Jun 25, 2026
54% HARE Fabulous loser? (4) LA Times Daily Jun 21, 2026
54% SORE ___ loser (4) The Atlantic Apr 23, 2026
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