Sites of cold-season congestion Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SINUSES Sites of cold-season congestion (7)
4% NASAL __ congestion (cold symptom) (5) Commuter Dec 25, 2025
3% TIS "____ the season ..." (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 28, 2026
3% SALTS Seasons in the Four Seasons (5) Wall Street Journal Feb 26, 2026
3% DENSE Congested (5) Newsday Jan 23, 2026
3% WINTER Cold season (6) (6) Mirror Classic Jan 11, 2026
3% SINUS Congestion site (5) New York Times Apr 23, 2017
2% SPRING Season (6) (6) Mirror Quick Mar 11, 2026
2% BREWSKI Cold one (7) LA Times Daily Mar 11, 2026
2% SEASALT Natural seasoning (7) New York Times Mar 10, 2026
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