Douse hut that's exploding at 180 degrees Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DUESOUTH Douse hut that's exploding at 180 degrees (8)
6% LLB Atty.'s degree (3) Premier Sunday Nov 30, 2025
6% ERUPTS Explodes (6) Premier Sunday Nov 9, 2025
6% NNE 180 degrees from SSW (3) Universal Oct 23, 2025
6% ENE 180 degrees from "WSW": Abbr. (3)
5% OUTBUILDING Hut on a farm (11) (11) Puzzler Nov 30, 2025
5% ANGRY About to explode, say (5) New York Times Nov 30, 2025
5% NTH To the ___ degree (3)
5% NOVA Exploding star (4) USA Today Nov 23, 2025
5% MBA Entrepreneur's degree (3) TV Nov 23, 2025
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