Cause to protrude (in biology) (6) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EXSERT Cause to protrude (in biology) (6) (6)
8% JUTS Protrudes (4) New York Times Oct 15, 2025
7% OUTIE Protruding navel (5) Universal Nov 7, 2025
6% FRACTURE Cause to break (8) Universal Dec 25, 2025
6% SCIENCE Biology, physics etc (7) (7) Puzzler Dec 24, 2025
6% FATAL Causing death (5) The Times Concise Dec 19, 2025
6% PEEVES Causes of aggravation (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 10, 2025
6% LEADTO Cause (6) LA Times Daily Dec 5, 2025
6% SCI Biology or physics, for short (3)
6% NOSES Protruding mug components? (5) (5) Puzzler Cryptic Nov 30, 2025
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