Its source was discovered by John H. Speke Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% NILE Its source was discovered by John H. Speke (4)
5% VITAMINC Third-discovered nutrient in its class (8) Newsday Feb 28, 2026
4% IJK Trio after H (3) Eugene Sheffer Feb 28, 2026
4% MART "Crying in H ___" (4) USA Today Feb 24, 2026
4% ETA H, to Hera (3) New York Times Feb 22, 2026
4% HEARS Discovers (5) (5) Mirror Quick Feb 19, 2026
4% ROOT Source (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 16, 2026
4% HITON Discover fortuitously (5) Universal Feb 13, 2026
4% LITON Discovered by chance (5) Newsday Feb 11, 2026
4% DEERE Outdoor John? (5) New York Times Feb 9, 2026
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