Here you will find the answer to the 'PM of Australia from 2018-2022, Scott' crossword clue with 8 letters that was last seen September 6 2021 in Codycross. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "PM of Australia from 2018-2022, Scott" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
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100% | MORRISON | 8 | PM of Australia from 2018-2022, Scott |
42% | HOLT | 4 | Harold —, prime minister of Australia from 1966-67 |
42% | REID | 4 | George —, prime minister of Australia from 1904-05 |
42% | LYONS | 5 | Joseph —, prime minister of Australia from 1931-39 |
42% | KERR | 4 | John —, Governor-General of Australia from 1974-77 |
42% | KEATING | 7 | Paul —, prime minister of Australia from 1991-96 |
42% | RUDD | 4 | Kevin —, prime minister of Australia from 2007-10 |
42% | HAWKE | 5 | Robert —, prime minister of Australia from 1983-91 |
42% | KERR | 4 | John —, Governor General of Australia from 1974-77 |
42% | LYONS | 5 | Joseph -, prime minister of Australia from 1931-39 |
41% | SLIM | 4 | William Joseph —, governor-general of Australia from 1953-60 |
37% | AUSSIE | 6 | Nickname of any person from Australia |
36% | WILDDOG | 7 | Dingos are a breed of __ from Australia |
36% | IMRANKHAN | 9 | Former cricketer and Pakistan PM 2018 to 2022 |
36% | TRUDEAU | 7 | Pierre, Canadian PM from 1980, father of Justin |
36% | NORTH | 5 | Part of Philly that Jill Scott is from |
36% | JACOBZUMA | 9 | President of South Africa from 2009 to 2018 |
36% | ASIA | 4 | Locale of the 2018, 2020 and 2022 Olympics |
35% | SHOHEIOHTANI | 12 | 2018 American League Rookie of the Year from Japan (2 wds.) |
35% | EPA | 3 | Agcy. Scott Pruitt resigned from on July 6, 2018 |
35% | OAKY | 4 | "Sort of an ___ afterbirth" (wine review from Michael Scott) |
34% | HEMSWORTH | 9 | Surname of siblings and actors from Australia, Liam, Luke and Chris |
33% | RAAB | 4 | Dominic —, Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union from July, 2018 |
32% | SEVERANCE | 9 | 2022 Apple TV+ show that stars Adam Scott as an employee of the fictional Lumon Industries |
31% | LIAMNEESON | 10 | Star of the action thriller “Memory,” about an assassin suffering from Alzheimer’s (April, 2022) |
30% | BEAUTIFULCRAZY | 14 | 2018 hit from the reissue of 16-Across's debut album "This One's For You": 2 wds. |
30% | EMUS | 4 | Ratites of Australia |
30% | CANBERRA | 8 | Capital of Australia |
30% | EMU | 3 | Native of Australia |
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