In the 60s even the new plastics couldn't replace this military explosive (1,1,1) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TNT In the 60s even the new plastics couldn't replace this military explosive (1,1,1) (3)
64% THIRST Desire new T-shirt (6) (6) Puzzler Cryptic Aug 27, 2025
64% BLAST Explosion (5) Thomas Joseph Aug 11, 2025
61% TIED Even (4) Thomas Joseph Aug 20, 2025
61% MINUTES "60 ___" (7) TV Aug 10, 2025
61% ODD Not even (3)
61% TONIC The "T" of G&T (5) The Telegraph Plusword Jul 7, 2025
61% SEMTEX Plastic explosive (6) The Guardian Quick Jun 27, 2023
58% HANDGRENADE Explosive (4,7) (11) Mirror Quick Sep 1, 2025
58% TONY The "T" of EGOT (4) USA Today Aug 31, 2025
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