Former term for the Euro (3) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ECU Former term for the Euro (3) (3)
8% CENT Euro fraction (4) Eugene Sheffer Jan 26, 2026
7% BHINDI Indian term for okra (6) Puzzler Backwords Feb 24, 2026
7% FAUCET US term for a tap (6) The Times Specialist Feb 23, 2026
7% LATTER Former's counterpart (6) LA Times Daily Feb 23, 2026
7% MADAM Palindromic term of address (5) USA Today Feb 18, 2026
7% EXES Former spouses (4) Commuter Feb 10, 2026
7% LAMBOFGOD Term for Jesus Christ * (9) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 9, 2026
7% ERST ____while, former (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 3, 2026
7% LEASE Take for a term (5) Newsday Jan 30, 2026
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