Elephant introduced in 1931 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BABAR Elephant introduced in 1931 (5)
10% MET Was introduced to (3) New York Times Midi Jun 18, 2026
10% MEET Be introduced to (4) Newsday May 19, 2026
10% TUSK Elephant tooth (4) Universal May 15, 2026
9% PHASED ___ in (slowly introduced) (6) The Atlantic Jun 13, 2026
9% HAREMS Groups of female elephant seals (6) New York Times Jun 6, 2026
9% ROC Elephant-lifting bird of myth (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 4, 2026
9% TON Elephant-weighing unit (3)
9% ZOO Not such a wild place to see an elephant (3) New York Times Mini May 21, 2026
9% EAR Big part of an elephant (3) New York Times May 11, 2026
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