Canadian writer at court finally exonerated Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ATWOOD Canadian writer at court finally exonerated (6)
5% SET Finalized (3) New York Times Apr 18, 2026
5% WOOS Courts (4) Wall Street Journal Apr 16, 2026
5% ATLAST "Finally" (6) Universal Apr 16, 2026
5% ATLAS "Finally!" (5) New York Times Apr 16, 2026
5% SCRIBES Writers (7) Eugene Sheffer Apr 15, 2026
5% MESSAGES This writer finally reads wise man's emails? (8) The Telegraph Cryptic Apr 14, 2026
5% END Finale (3) Newsday Apr 14, 2026
5% EURIPIDES EU with final message on fateful day for Greek writer (9) The Times Quick Cryptic Apr 7, 2026
5% ELK Canadian grazer (3) Thomas Joseph Apr 3, 2026
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