Crossword-Clue: Rhode Island senator who created Basic Educational Opportunity Grants
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13 letters (1 answer)
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- Rhode Island senator for whom an education grant is named 68.25%
- Rhode Island senator who succeeded his father 61.40%
- Rhode Island senator with a namesake grant 61.26%
- Former Rhode Island Senator California 54.21%
- Squandered, as an opportunity 53.61%
- Is neglected, as an opportunity 52.53%
- Educational opportunity, in a sense 52.43%
- East Coast and West Coast educational inits. 51.79%
- Respond to, as an opportunity 51.55%
- Go for eagerly, as an opportunity 51.49%
- Educational opportunity for prisoners? 50.94%
- Longtime Rhode Island senator Claiborne 50.00%
- Six-term Rhode Island senator Claiborne 50.00%
- Contestant who meets the basic requirements 50.00%
- Planet explored by the Opportunity rover 49.54%
- Present itself, as an opportunity 49.50%
- "And now Window of Opportunity is ___..." 49.50%
- Rhode Island State Nicknames 49.48%
- Show enthusiasm for, as an opportunity 49.06%
- Author, activist and educational YouTuber Green 48.70%
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For the crossword clue “Rhode Island senator who created Basic Educational Opportunity Grants”, our database currently lists only one answer that matches both the meaning of the clue and the required 13-letter length. This clue appears in: Chronicle. Used 1 time in crossword archives (2012). That answer is CLAIBORNEPELL, a word frequently used in crossword puzzles when this legal context appears.
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