'80s IBM flop nicknamed "Peanut" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PCJR '80s IBM flop nicknamed "Peanut" (4) LA Times Daily Mar 31, 2019
5% TURKEYS Flops (7) The Telegraph Quick Aug 12, 2025
5% DUD Flop (3) Thomas Joseph Jul 11, 2025
5% PCS '80s IBMs (3) Newsday Apr 8, 2016
4% BOMB Broadway flop (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 6, 2025
4% EDSELS Old Ford flops (6) LA Times Daily Sep 3, 2025
4% MOM Mother's nickname (3) Commuter Sep 3, 2025
4% ABE Presidential nickname (3) Thomas Joseph Sep 2, 2025
4% BABS Streisand nickname (4) Newsday Aug 31, 2025
4% DALTON Bond of the '80s (6) Newsday Aug 30, 2025

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