They're under shoulder joints, anatomically Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AXILLAE They're under shoulder joints, anatomically (7)
74% SACS Anatomical pouches (4) Wall Street Journal Mar 16, 2026
71% SAC Anatomical pouch (3)
71% ASTO In re (4) Newsday Feb 22, 2026
67% STOLES Shoulder wraps (6) LA Times Daily Mar 29, 2026
67% PACK -->shoulder straps (4) USA Today Quick Mar 25, 2026
67% B -->shoulder straps (1) USA Today Quick Mar 25, 2026
67% ROADSIDES Shoulder areas (9) Commuter Mar 21, 2026
67% CASED __ the joint (5) Commuter Mar 12, 2026
67% SNUB Cold-shoulder (4) Newsday Mar 1, 2026
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