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98% BALLISTICS Still basic new study of trajectories (10)
3% ARC Character's plot trajectory (3) USA Today Jun 12, 2026
3% ARCS Story trajectories (4) LA Times Daily Jun 11, 2026
3% ABCS Basics (4) Universal May 5, 2026
2% CEL Still of Pluto? (3) The Atlantic Jun 26, 2026
2% ALIVE Still breathing (5) Commuter Jun 26, 2026
2% RECRUDESCENCE Revival of religious education, basic field of study one's abandoning (13) The Times Cryptic Jun 16, 2026
2% YOUUP "Still awake?" (5) USA Today Jun 16, 2026
2% TENET Basic credo (5) Newsday Jun 15, 2026
2% YET Still (3) Universal Jun 13, 2026
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