Writer of "A Man Must Fight," 1932 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TUNNEY Writer of "A Man Must Fight," 1932 (6)
7% MELEE Chaotic fight (5) The Times Concise Jan 12, 2026
7% NEEDS Must-haves (5) LA Times Daily Jan 8, 2026
7% BRAWL Riotous fight (5) The Times Concise Jan 3, 2026
7% CUES Snooker musts (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 2, 2026
7% BOUT Boxing fight (4) The Times Concise Jan 2, 2026
7% DUEL Sword fight (4) Commuter Jan 2, 2026
7% ATWAR Fighting (5) Thomas Joseph Jan 1, 2026
7% GOTTA Must, slangily (5) The Telegraph Mini Dec 29, 2025
7% NEED Must have (4) Wall Street Journal Dec 29, 2025
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