Where a 28-Across was often submerged in W.W. II Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ATLANTICOCEAN Where a 28-Across was often submerged in W.W. II (13) New York Times Apr 10, 2016
91% FLOATS A&W specialties (6) New York Times Aug 26, 2025
88% IDA It's w. of Montana (3) Newsday Jul 13, 2025
88% SHIRER W. W. II diarist (6)
88% WAAC W. W. II woman (4)
88% OPA W. W. II org. (3)
88% STLO W. W. II town (4)
88% LSTS W. W. II craft (4)
88% LCI W. W. II vessel (3)
88% ROSIE Riveter of W. W. II (5)

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