Brazil's neighbour, could it be Newton-John? (7) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BOLIVIA Brazil's neighbour, could it be Newton-John? (7) (7)
64% FIG ___ Newtons (cookies) (3)
64% ISAAC Physicist Newton (5) Commuter May 21, 2026
64% NEARTO Neighbouring (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 2, 2026
64% PARAGUAY Neighbour of Brazil (8)
61% CAM QB Ward or Newton (3) New York Times Jun 14, 2026
61% SAO ___ Paulo, Brazil (3) LA Times Mini Jun 10, 2026
61% LAW ___ of inertia (Newton's formulation) (3)
61% ELA "She," in Brazil (3)
58% RIO ___ de Janeiro, Brazil (3)
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