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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DODOS Long-gone birds (5) Wall Street Journal Oct 17, 2015
98% MOAS Long-gone birds. (4)
39% DODO Long-gone bird (4) Newsday Jun 30, 2024
39% MOA Long-gone bird (3)
4% PAST Days long gone (4)
3% ACHE Long (for) (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 31, 2025
3% AGO Gone (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 30, 2025
3% CRAVE Long for (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 26, 2025
3% AVIAN For the birds? (5) LA Times Daily Oct 26, 2025
3% SHAG Dark long-necked bird similar to the cormorant (4) (4) Mirror Quiz Oct 24, 2025

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