Canada's "first family." Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PEARSONS Canada's "first family." (8)
90% BANFF Canada's first national park (5) Wall Street Journal Mar 4, 2026
82% MONROES First family in 1820 (7) Wall Street Journal Dec 24, 2025
78% OTTAWA Capital city of Canada (6) The Times Specialist Mar 9, 2026
78% CLAN Family (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 4, 2026
78% CREE Indigenous tribe of Canada (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 10, 2026
78% MAPLE Canada's national tree (5) USA Today Feb 1, 2026
78% NOVA Canada's ___ Scotia (4)
74% IQALUIT Capital of Nunavut, Canada (7) (7) Mirror Quiz Mar 8, 2026
74% REGINA City in central Canada (6) (6) The Sun Mini Feb 17, 2026
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