Acquit the prisoner and empty the court Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CLEAR Acquit the prisoner and empty the court (5)
2% SUE Take to court (3)
2% JAILHOUSES US prisons (10) The Times Sunday Concise Dec 14, 2025
2% WARDER Prison guard (6) The Telegraph Quick Dec 13, 2025
2% WOOED Courted (5) Thomas Joseph Dec 11, 2025
2% CITE Name in court (4) Puzzler Backwords Dec 11, 2025
2% VACANT Empty (6) (6) Mirror Classic Dec 8, 2025
2% BLANK Empty space (5) (5) The Guardian Quick Dec 6, 2025
2% PLEASERISE Court order (10) New York Times Dec 6, 2025
2% LET Court call (3) Wall Street Journal Dec 6, 2025
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