World's first certified gold record, 1942 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CHATTANOOGACHOOCHOO World's first certified gold record, 1942 (19)
87% ATLAS World record? (5) Eugene Sheffer Aug 22, 2025
73% HALAL Certified for Muslim consumption (5) Universal Sep 2, 2025
73% IDCARDS They certify identities (7)
70% EST Guinness World Records suffix (3) USA Today Jun 8, 2025
70% TRADE Certified skill (5)
66% ATLANTIS Water world? (... first two letters) (8) Universal Sep 1, 2025
66% DISC Record (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 31, 2025
66% VITAL __ records (5) Newsday Aug 16, 2025
66% APU "The World of ___" (3) USA Today Aug 1, 2025
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