A CLUE THAT MUST SOLVE TO BOTH BENGALS AND RAMS, DEPENDING ON HOW WORDPLAY IS PARSED (7) AND (4)

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Who's fighting for the highest title? Woman who's found in mountains (7/4)

BENGALS
def. "Who's fighting for the highest title?"
wordplay: GAL ("Woman") inside BENS ("who's found in" "mountains")


RAMS
def. "who's found in mountains"
wordplay: RA ("Who's fighting for the highest title?": Royal Artillery, fighting for the Queen) + MS. ("Woman")

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8736 Who's fighting for the highest title? Woman who's found in mountains (7/4) BENGALS
def. "Who's fighting for the highest title?"
wordplay: GAL ("Woman") inside BENS ("who's found in" "mountains")


RAMS
def. "who's found in mountains"
wordplay: RA ("Who's fighting for the highest title?": Royal Artillery, fighting for the Queen) + MS. ("Woman")
bags 4
8731 Tonight's winning team of units taking back a good quarter (7 or maybe 4)) Tonight's winning team = Bengals or Rams
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units = bels
good = g
quarter = N as in north
thus BE(N+G+A<)LS
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units = grams
quarter of "good" is "g"
grams, taking back "g", is rams
theduckmedic 3
8741 Tonight's winners: single-gendered mountain-dwellers (7/4) def. "Tonight's winners" (of the Super Bowl)
"single-gendered mountain-dwellers" is either BEN GALS ('ben' meaning 'mountain') or RAMS (male sheep, natively live in mountains)
bags 3
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