Opposite of the Russian 'da' Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% NYET Opposite of the Russian 'da' (4) New York Times Jan 16, 2023
7% IST "Das __ gut!" (3) Commuter Aug 28, 2025
7% IUVAS Auxilium das (5) The Times O Tempora Aug 23, 2025
7% IVEDONEIT "Ta-da!" (9) Universal Aug 9, 2025
6% BLINI Russian pancakes (5) New York Times Sep 1, 2025
6% LSAT Exam for a future DA (4) Universal Aug 31, 2025
6% AGIN Opposite of "fer" (4) Eugene Sheffer Aug 30, 2025
6% TSAR Russian emperor (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 28, 2025
6% SORROW Opposite of "joy" (6)
6% SAFETY Opposite of danger (6) Commuter Aug 27, 2025

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