Comedian's angle on 'Finding Nemo' perhaps (5,4) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CLOWNFISH Comedian's angle on 'Finding Nemo' perhaps (5,4) (9)
81% DARLA "Finding Nemo" girl (5)
72% SCRAP Junkyard find, perhaps (5)
72% AMNESIA Problem faced by Dory in "Finding Nemo" (7)
68% SLANTING At an angle (8) The Times Concise Jul 15, 2025
68% LOM Nemo portrayer (3)
65% ELL Right angle (3) Eugene Sheffer Aug 12, 2025
65% OPEDS Angled columns? (5) USA Today Aug 7, 2025
65% FISHES Goes angling (6) The Times Concise Aug 7, 2025
65% ANEMONES "With fronds like these, who needs ___?" (dad joke in Finding Nemo) (8)
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