NASA's ''Totally fine'' Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AOK NASA's "Totally fine" (3) Newsday Aug 5, 2024
91% SPACE The "S" of NASA (5) New York Times Dec 29, 2025
70% SUM Total (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 1, 2026
70% SUMS Totals (4) USA Today Feb 26, 2026
70% ITLL "__ be fine" (4) Commuter Feb 20, 2026
70% ARTS Fine ___ (4) Universal Feb 20, 2026
70% DUG Was totally into (3) USA Today Feb 11, 2026
70% INALL Totally (5) LA Times Mini Feb 11, 2026
66% ATEUP Totally believed (5) LA Times Daily Feb 27, 2026
66% MANGLES Total on a chiliagon (7) New York Times Feb 26, 2026

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