Ungulate found backward in "ungulate" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GNU Ungulate found backward in "ungulate" (3) New York Times Jan 30, 2024
7% GOATS Ungulates (5)
7% TAPIR An ungulate (5)
7% HOOFED Ungulated (6)
6% HORNED Some ungulates (6)
6% HOOF Ungulate feature (4) New York Times Oct 10, 2024
6% RHINO African ungulate (5) Wall Street Journal Sep 21, 2024
6% ROEDEER Small ungulate (7) The Sun Two Speed Jul 22, 2024
6% HIPPO Aggressive ungulate (5) Wall Street Journal Jan 25, 2023
6% CAMEL Ungulate mammal (5) Wall Street Journal Jan 27, 2022

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