Cars developed in Rüsselsheim, Germany Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% OPELS Cars developed in Rüsselsheim, Germany (5)
95% IGNORED Took no notice of developed region west of Germany (7) The Telegraph Cryptic Jul 22, 2025
95% BMWS Luxury cars from Germany: Abbr. (4)
90% UNFOLD Develop (6) The Times Sunday Concise Aug 24, 2025
90% EINE "A" in Germany (4)
90% CELEBRATED Famous Beetle car manufactured by Germany (10) The Telegraph Cryptic Jun 10, 2025
85% EURO Currency in Germany (4) Commuter Sep 10, 2025
85% STAGE Level of development (5) Puzzler Backwords Sep 10, 2025
85% ATARI Developer of Breakout (5) TV Aug 24, 2025
85% IDEA Creative development (4) LA Times Daily Aug 20, 2025
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