Inhabitant of Europe's "under belly." Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ITALIAN Inhabitant of Europe's "under belly." (7)
72% TUM Belly (3) The Telegraph Quick Nov 11, 2025
69% ABDOMEN The belly (7) The Times Specialist Sunday Oct 19, 2025
66% STOMACH Belly (7) (7) The Sun Mini Nov 27, 2025
66% DWELT Inhabited (5) The Times Sunday Concise Oct 5, 2025
66% TUMMY Belly (5) Newsday Sep 17, 2025
66% GUT Belly (3) Universal Sep 11, 2025
63% UVS Neighbor of Europe (3) USA Today Quick Nov 22, 2025
63% ASIA Neighbor of Europe (4) USA Today Quick Nov 22, 2025
63% RESIDE Inhabit (6) (6) Mirror Quick Nov 19, 2025
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