Brazilian port formerly called Pernambuco Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RECIFE Brazilian port formerly called Pernambuco (6)
3% NEE Formerly called (3) Eugene Sheffer Apr 16, 2026
2% ZAIRE Congo, formerly (5) Newsday Apr 19, 2026
2% USB PC port (3) Eugene Sheffer Apr 17, 2026
2% CEYLON Sri Lanka, formerly (6) Thomas Joseph Apr 16, 2026
2% BASRA Port of Iraq (5) Newsday Apr 16, 2026
2% TAP Call on (3) Newsday Apr 9, 2026
2% SAMBA Brazilian dance (5) Eugene Sheffer Apr 8, 2026
2% PELE Brazilian footballer (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 5, 2026
2% BARI Port in Italy (4) Premier Sunday Apr 5, 2026
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