Site of a 15th-century council Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BASLE Site of a 15th-century council (5)
48% TRENT Site of a 16th-century council (5)
4% INCA 15th-century Peruvian (4) USA Today Feb 10, 2026
3% OMICRON 15th Greek letter (7) The Times Concise Apr 17, 2026
3% SYNOD Ecclesiastical council (5) The Times Concise Apr 7, 2026
3% SYNODS Church councils (6) LA Times Daily Mar 11, 2026
3% SENATE Roman council (6) The Telegraph Quick Feb 14, 2026
3% BASEL Synod site: 15th century (5)
2% ULEMA Muslim Council in Istanbul e-mailed (5) The Telegraph Cryptic Apr 15, 2026
2% JUNTA Jaunt arranged for Spanish council (5) (5) Puzzler Cryptic Mar 25, 2026
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