American students able to crack codes (2-3) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% COEDS American students able to crack codes (2-3) (5)
8% NSA Code-cracking org. (3) Universal Apr 7, 2026
8% UNLOCK Crack, as a code (6)
7% CAN Is able to (3) Commuter May 28, 2026
7% COED Academy for code-cracking (2-2) (4) Mirror Cryptic May 24, 2026
7% DECOR Cracked code with right ornamentation (5) (5) Mirror Cryptic Apr 25, 2026
6% AGILE Able to think quickly (5) Wall Street Journal May 28, 2026
6% TUTEES Private students (6) The Times Concise May 27, 2026
6% ETHIC Moral code (5) USA Today May 23, 2026
6% CIPHER Code (6) Thomas Joseph May 18, 2026
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