Area at earthquake's origin (9) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EPICENTRE Area at earthquake's origin (9) (9)
94% SEISM Earthquake (5) LA Times Daily Mar 13, 2026
87% SEISMIC Relating to earthquakes (7) Puzzler Backwords Mar 17, 2026
87% SEISMOLOGY Study of earthquakes (10) Universal Feb 13, 2026
83% SOCAL L.A.'s area (5) Newsday Dec 11, 2025
83% EPICENTER Area above an earthquake's origin (9)
79% AVA Actress Gardner of "Earthquake" (3)
79% MLS Org. with Fire and Earthquakes (3) Wall Street Journal Feb 12, 2026
79% TREMOR Small earthquake (6) Commuter Dec 30, 2025
79% FOCUS Earthquake's origin (5) The Telegraph Quick Sep 27, 2020
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