Australian breaking new ground? (6) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DIGGER Australian breaking new ground? (6) (6)
9% DIG Break some ground (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 7, 2026
9% SHOVEL This might be ground-breaking (6) New York Times Mar 5, 2026
9% HOES Breaks ground (4) Newsday Jan 9, 2026
7% SANER More grounded (5) New York Times Apr 3, 2026
7% SECEDE Break away (6) Eugene Sheffer Mar 30, 2026
7% LEG "Break a ___!" (3) USA Today Mar 28, 2026
7% KELPIE Australian sheepdog breed (6) The Times Concise Mar 27, 2026
7% LAND Hit the ground (4) Commuter Mar 24, 2026
7% SMASH Break into bits (5) Newsday Mar 24, 2026
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