Newton's beach find: "Brewster" Crossword Clue

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Crossword Answer For Newton's beach find: "Brewster":

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SMOOTHERPEBBLE Newton's beach find: "Brewster" (14)
60% UNIT Newton or tesla (4) LA Times Daily Nov 9, 2025
60% ISAAC Sir __ Newton (5) Newsday Nov 4, 2025
60% FIG "Newton" fruit (3) Premier Sunday Nov 2, 2025
57% ASHORE On the beach (6) TV Nov 16, 2025
57% LAW ___ of inertia (Newton's formulation) (3)
57% CAM Former QB Newton (3) Commuter Oct 20, 2025
57% SIR Introduction to Isaac Newton? (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 17, 2025
54% TERN Beach bird (4) LA Times Daily Nov 20, 2025
54% CK "Finding ____" (2) USA Today Quick Nov 20, 2025
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