... It's a rodent native to the Andes Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GUINEAPIG ... It's a rodent native to the Andes (9)
91% INCA Ancient Andes native (4) Newsday Oct 8, 2025
74% IFS "No ___, ands, or buts" (3)
74% MINTS Andes candies (5) USA Today Oct 11, 2025
74% LLAMA Andes animal (5) Commuter Oct 9, 2025
71% MICE Rodents (4) The Telegraph Quick Oct 13, 2025
71% COYPU Large S American aquatic rodent (5) (5) The Guardian Quick Oct 6, 2025
67% RATS Rodents (4) (4) Mirror Quick Oct 28, 2025
67% DORMICE Hibernating rodents (7) The Times Concise Oct 13, 2025
67% FROM Native to (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 7, 2025
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