. Employment Act's subsection gets judge struck off, which is outrageous Crossword Clue

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98% OBSCENE . Employment Act's subsection gets judge struck off, which is outrageous (7)
56% INSET Map subsection (5) The Telegraph Plusword Aug 5, 2025
52% DISGRACEFUL Outrageous (11) The Telegraph Quick Aug 28, 2025
49% IRE Outrage (3)
49% MAD Outraged (3) Universal Jul 15, 2025
47% INSANE Outrageously extreme (6) Newsday Aug 2, 2025
47% ANGRY S-seen off, get the impression (5) (5)
45% DEEMED Judged (6) Thomas Joseph Sep 6, 2025
45% NEWYORKTIMES Will Shortz's employer * (12) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 5, 2025
45% RID "Get ___ of that" ("Dispose it off") (3)
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