Children, in legalese Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ISSUE Children, in legalese (5) New York Times May 13, 2021
9% ESTOP Prevent, in legalese (5) Premier Sunday Aug 17, 2025
7% KIDDIEPOOL Cue sport for children? (10) LA Times Daily Sep 10, 2025
7% COMIC Amusing; magazine for children (5) The Telegraph Plusword Aug 30, 2025
7% DOH Play-___ (children's clay) (3)
7% SONS Male children (4)
7% PATTYCAKE Children's clapping game (9) Universal Aug 9, 2025
7% TYKES Boisterous children (5) The Telegraph Plusword Aug 5, 2025
7% HIDE ___ and seek (children's game) (4)
7% TOES Piggies, to children (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 27, 2025

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