"Ye ___ Shoppe" (In old English) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% OLDE "Ye ___ Shoppe" (In old English) (4)
6% SUREIS "Yes indeed!" (6) Wall Street Journal Jul 2, 2026
6% OUI "Yes, monsieur!" (3) USA Today Jul 1, 2026
6% AMEN "Yes, Lord!" (4) Commuter Jun 29, 2026
6% IDO "Yes," at the altar (3) USA Today Jun 29, 2026
6% HAI Yes, in Tokyo (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 27, 2026
6% ODE Duke penetrates Old English verse (3) The Times Quick Cryptic Jun 24, 2026
6% NOD "Yes" gesture (3) Commuter Jun 24, 2026
6% ALE Ye olde pub pour (3) USA Today Jun 23, 2026
6% ANORAK An old playboy, not English nerd (6) The Times Quick Cryptic Jun 19, 2026
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