Capital captured by the Germans 4/9/40 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% OSLO Capital captured by the Germans 4/9/40 (4)
11% NAB Capture (3) Commuter Oct 9, 2025
11% TAKE Capture (4) The Times Concise Sep 9, 2025
10% WS German article (2) USA Today Quick Nov 8, 2025
10% LIED German song (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 7, 2025
10% ICH German pronoun (3) LA Times Daily Nov 6, 2025
10% EIN German article (3) Thomas Joseph Nov 5, 2025
10% HOCK German wine (4) The Telegraph Quick Oct 31, 2025
10% AUDIS German exports (5) Newsday Oct 30, 2025
10% BONN German city (4) Eugene Sheffer Oct 29, 2025
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