Area exempt from Jewish law (4) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ERUV Area exempt from Jewish law (4) (4)
6% BARNONE Without exemption (3,4) (7) Mirror Classic Mar 13, 2026
6% SFPD Bay Area law enforcement: Abbr. (4)
6% LEGALITY Lawfulness (8) The Times Concise Mar 6, 2026
6% PASSOVER Jewish feast (8) The Telegraph Quick Mar 4, 2026
6% DISBAR Prohibit from practicing law (6) New York Times Feb 10, 2026
6% LOCAL From the area (5) Commuter Dec 22, 2025
5% ENACTS Makes into law (6) Universal Mar 10, 2026
5% ENACT Make into law (5) LA Times Daily Mar 9, 2026
5% ATEKOSHER Abided by Jewish dietary restrictions (9) Universal Mar 8, 2026
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