Scotland's new World Heritage Site (3,4,7) Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% THEFLOWCOUNTRY Scotland's new World Heritage Site (3,4,7) (14)
91% PETRA World Heritage Site in Jordan (5) USA Today Jul 25, 2025
88% UNESCO World Heritage Site organization: Abbr. (6)
78% LANARK New --, World Heritage village in Scotland (6)
68% ONION Satire news site The ___ (5) TV Aug 10, 2025
68% AMERICA The New World (7) The Sun Two Speed Jul 10, 2025
65% BAIKAL Lake -, large body of water in SE Siberia; UNESCO World Heritage Site from 1996 (6) (6) Mirror Quiz Sep 11, 2025
65% CNET Tech news site (4) New York Times Jul 18, 2025
65% FUJI Mount - - -, World Heritage site (4)
65% ETNA World Heritage Site in Sicily (4) New York Times Feb 4, 2024
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