English ruling family: 1485–1603 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TUDOR English ruling family: 1485–1603 (5)
11% ARE "Rules ___ rules" (3)
10% NORMALLY As a rule (8) Commuter Jul 15, 2026
10% EDICT Ruling (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 28, 2026
10% CLANS Families (5) Eugene Sheffer Jun 23, 2026
10% UAE Nation ruled by six royal families, in brief (3) New York Times May 7, 2026
9% ELITES Ruling classes (6) LA Times Daily Jul 18, 2026
9% RAJ Rule in India (3) Thomas Joseph Jul 15, 2026
9% UNTO Golden Rule preposition (4) Universal Jul 15, 2026
9% ROOST Thing to rule, proverbially (5) New York Times Jul 15, 2026
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