British grain regulations, repealed in 1846. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CORNLAWS British grain regulations, repealed in 1846. (8)
6% STATUTES Organization's regulations (8) Newsday Feb 22, 2026
6% ADJUST Regulate (6) The Telegraph Quick Feb 16, 2026
6% LEVEE Flood regulator (5) New York Times Mini Feb 12, 2026
6% RULE Regulation (4) Universal Dec 22, 2025
5% OATS Grains in stables (4) USA Today Mar 13, 2026
5% SAND Beach grains (4)
5% FDA Vitamin regulating organization: Abbr. (3)
5% ORZO Grain-shaped pasta (4) New York Times Mar 10, 2026
5% OAT Haggis grain (3) USA Today Mar 9, 2026
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