''The Economist'' basis of world purchasing-power comparison Crossword Clue

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98% BIGMAC "The Economist" basis of world purchasing-power comparison (6)
5% CANTHOLDACANDLE Pales in comparison (15) New York Times Aug 12, 2025
5% ADAM Economist Smith (4) Eugene Sheffer Aug 6, 2025
5% ANALOGUE Basis of comparison (8)
5% PRICETAG Basis for comparison (8)
5% STANDARD Comparison basis (8)
5% BRANDX Basis of a comparison (6)
5% ANALOG Basis for comparison (6)
4% KEYNES Crucial information shunned by western economist (6) The Times Cryptic Sep 6, 2025
4% RNA Vaccine basis, at times (3) Universal Sep 5, 2025
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