Earthquakes' points of origin Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% FOCI Earthquakes' points of origin (4) New York Times Oct 13, 2000
9% HYPOCENTRE The point within the earth where an earthquake originates (10) (10)
9% EPICENTRE Point of origin, especially for an earthquake (9) (9)
8% EPICENTER Earthquake origination point (9)
7% AFTERSHOCKS Post-earthquake events (11) Commuter Aug 21, 2025
7% HEART Centre of the earthquake (5)
7% TSUNAMIS Earthquake waves (8)
7% FOCUS Earthquake's underground point of origin (5)
6% P Points (1) USA Today Quick Sep 7, 2025
6% DOTS Points (4) USA Today Quick Sep 7, 2025

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