How a newspaper article will often refer to something that's been claimed but not proven Crossword Clue, 7 letters

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RatingAnswerLengthClue
100%ALLEGED7How a newspaper article will often refer to something that's been claimed but not proven
38%GREEN5Word before "house" to refer to a glass building where plants are kept, and something that's not actually a house
36%ATM3Something that most people use, but it's also not tough to go through a withdrawal
34%ROUGH5Word before "house" to refer to a violent disturbance, and something that's not actually a house
34%GUT3The part of your body which is often referred to when you get a "feeling" about something
34%SEX3Something that might be in an R-rated movie but not a G-rated one
33%POWER5Word before "house" to refer to someone who has great energy, and something that's not actually a house
33%WHEEL5Word before "house" to refer to a part of a boat or ship, and something that's not actually a house
32%MIRROR6Glass object that is often used to figure out how one is looking at a particular moment
32%HEAVYWEIGHT11Boxing class, also a word commonly used to refer to something that's "important or influential"
32%BOB3___ Sacamano, Kramer's friend who is often referred to but never seen on "Seinfeld"
32%SEAM4Feature that some undergarments claim not to have (but it's often just less noticeable)
32%ACAB4Something that's widely hailed but never seems to be there when you want one
31%CUBA4Havana's island country that is often referred to as the "sugar bowl of the world"
30%CIVIL5Matters that are often referred to as relating to citizens
30%ODE3Type of poem that's often a tribute to something
30%GLOW4Radiance that a pregnant woman is often said to have
30%JAZZ4Genre that "remains distinguishable not by what is played but by how it is played," according to Encyclopedia Britannica
30%PRESLEY7Elvis ___, a singer who is often referred to as "The King of Rock and Roll"
30%YMCA4Org. that is often referred to by just its first letter
30%PORTER6Word before "house" to refer to an establishment where steaks were served, and something that wasn't actually a house
30%ARTFILM7Movie that's not expected to be a blockbuster
30%HIP3Part of the body that a fanny pack is often next to
30%ONION5Something that can be red or white, but not blue
30%EYES4Organ that is often compared to a camera
29%ARTFILM7Movie that's not likely to be shown in a multiplex
29%EYESORE7Something that is not a pretty sight
29%ABBR4Letters that may follow some of the clues in the Vox crossword due to it being a small, but not that easy, puzzle
29%CABOCHON8Gem that's been polished but not faceted
29%VASE4Something that is often painted and holds a bouquet

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