South America's "ostrich" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RHEA South America's "ostrich" (4)
87% LLANO Vast plain in South America (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Nov 23, 2025
87% NEB It's s. of South Dakota (3) Newsday Oct 5, 2025
83% CHILE Wine-producing country of South America (5) LA Times Mini Dec 16, 2025
83% BIRDEGG The ostrich's is the largest (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 12, 2025
83% EMU Ostrich's cousin (3)
83% BOL Landlocked nation in South America: Abbr. (3) Universal Nov 13, 2025
83% RATITE Kiwi or ostrich (6) New York Times Nov 9, 2025
83% RHEAS Ostrich relatives of South America (5)
79% ANIMALS Ostrich, otter, and orangutan (7) Commuter Dec 3, 2025
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