2009's $1.8 million spent to study why pigs smell, e.g. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PORK 2009's $1.8 million spent to study why pigs smell, e.g. (4)
62% MED Dr.'s study (3) Wall Street Journal Dec 9, 2025
62% BLONDES 2009's "Legally ___" (7) TV Sep 7, 2025
59% MUSICNOTES E, G, B, D and F, e.g. (10) USA Today Dec 5, 2025
59% WORKROOM Study (8) (8) Puzzler Sep 23, 2025
59% CRACKEDWISE S A G E (11) Universal Feb 7, 2025
56% ODOUR Smell (5) The Telegraph Quick Dec 16, 2025
56% ODOR Smell (4) USA Today Dec 12, 2025
56% OPERETTA Old jazz legend James covering a G&S work? (8) (8) The Guardian Cryptic Dec 9, 2025
56% ING Smell (3) USA Today Quick Nov 28, 2025
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