___ v. Ferguson ("separate but equal" case) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PLESSY ___ v. Ferguson ("separate but equal" case) (6)
5% INTACT Not separated (6) New York Times May 28, 2026
5% PEER Equal (4) Eugene Sheffer May 26, 2026
5% APART Separately (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic May 21, 2026
5% SEQUESTER Separate witness providing case for search (9) The Times Quick Cryptic May 8, 2026
5% DIVISION Separation (8) The Telegraph Quick May 8, 2026
5% NIALL Historian Ferguson (5) Commuter Apr 1, 2026
4% IDEALLY In the optimal case (7) Premier Sunday May 31, 2026
4% NOTANYMORE "That's no longer the case!" (10) Universal May 30, 2026
4% ISO "Equal" prefix (3) Commuter May 29, 2026
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