Bill of divorce, in Jewish law Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GET Bill of divorce, in Jewish law (3)
6% RABBI A Jewish scholar of law and doctrine (5) The Times Specialist Sunday May 31, 2026
6% ENACT Make (a bill) law (5) The Times Concise Apr 14, 2026
5% ONES Dollar bills (4) USA Today Jul 4, 2026
5% CABALA Jewish mysticism (6) New York Times Jul 2, 2026
5% DUE Bill word (3) Thomas Joseph Jul 2, 2026
5% COO Bill's partner (3) Eugene Sheffer Jul 2, 2026
5% UPHOLDS Defends, as a law (7) Commuter Jun 30, 2026
5% RESTORE Revive holiday, or end in divorce (7) (7) The Sun Two Speed Jun 30, 2026
5% ONE Dollar bill (3) Commuter Jun 30, 2026
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