NASA's "No problems" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AOK NASA's "No problems" (3) Newsday Sep 9, 2024
90% ELSE Someone ___'s problem (4) Universal Oct 3, 2025
86% NOGO NASA cancellation (4) Commuter Nov 14, 2025
82% LOX NASA propellant (3) Newsday Oct 31, 2025
78% ABORT Cancel, as a NASA mission (5)
78% RUB Problem (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 2, 2025
78% SIMPLE "No problem!" (6) Newsday Nov 8, 2025
78% ACRONYM NASA, e.g. (7) Eugene Sheffer Sep 11, 2025
74% JAMS Copier problems (4) Thomas Joseph Dec 10, 2025
74% CLOT Vessel problem (4) Wall Street Journal Dec 6, 2025

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