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The answer WOEFU has 0 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.

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There are 5 letters in WOEFU ( E1F4O1U1W4 )

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Definitions of woefu in various dictionaries:

WOEFU - The Woeful Lamentation of Jane Shore is an English broadside ballad from the 17th century. It tells the story of Jane Shore, a mistress of King Edwar...

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The Woeful Lamentation of Jane Shore is an English broadside ballad from the 17th century. It tells the story of Jane Shore, a mistress of King Edward IV, and her downfall after the death of Edward. Copies of the broadside can be found at the British Library, the University of Glasgow Library, and Magdelene College.
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