Boulder won't stay firm apparently (4) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ROCK Boulder won't stay firm apparently (4) (4)
80% ROCHE Balzac's boulder (5) Newsday May 14, 2026
73% SOITSEEMS "Apparently" (9) Newsday Apr 18, 2026
73% CITY Beijing or Boulder (4) Newsday Mar 6, 2026
73% CLIFF Bouldering spot (5) LA Times Daily Mar 1, 2026
66% ARMHOLES T-slots? (8) New York Times Jun 6, 2026
66% HOTEL Place to stay (5) Commuter Jun 1, 2026
66% TEETOTALS Stays dry? (9) The Atlantic May 31, 2026
66% STAMINA Staying power (7) Commuter May 25, 2026
66% TAU Greek "T" (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 23, 2026
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