Canada's smallest province (6,6,6) Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PRINCEEDWARD Canada's smallest province (6,6,6) (12)
95% YUKON Canada's smallest territory (5) Newsday Oct 23, 2025
78% PEI Canada's smallest province: abbr. (3)
71% RUNT Smallest of a litter (4) LA Times Daily Oct 5, 2025
71% LEAST Smallest (5) New York Times Sep 1, 2025
67% NOVA ___ Scotia, Canada (4) USA Today Oct 15, 2025
67% SHREW Smallest mammal (5) Thomas Joseph Sep 19, 2025
67% QUEBEC Canada province (6)
67% MANITOBA Province of Canada (8) The Times Concise Jun 28, 2017
67% SASKATCHEWAN Province of Canada (12) The Times Concise Jan 8, 2016
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