Hurricane that pounded Nova Scotia in 1963 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GINNY Hurricane that pounded Nova Scotia in 1963 (5)
8% COLE ___ Harbour, Nova Scotia (4)
7% VOCATIONS Nova Scotia almost botched missions (9) (9) The Guardian Cryptic Aug 14, 2025
7% ACADIA University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia (6)
6% TIARA 'Royal Crown', part of Nova Scotia rail road (5) (5)
6% SHIPBUILDING Nova Scotia... Industry for Canadian company Irving (12)
6% HALIFAXDONAIRS Nova Scotia's famous street eats: 2 wds. (14)
6% BETH Hurricane that slammed Nova Scotia in 1971 (4)
6% LOX Nova Scotia _____ (3)
5% STORM Hurricane or blizzard (5) Newsday Aug 11, 2025
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