Exemplary shuffler's declaration? (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% IDEAL Exemplary shuffler's declaration? (5) (5)
67% MODEL Exemplary type (5) The Telegraph Cryptic Mar 27, 2026
64% AVER Declare (4) Eugene Sheffer Jun 5, 2026
64% SAYS Declares (4) Thomas Joseph Jun 4, 2026
61% STATES Declares (6) Universal Apr 12, 2026
58% ATTEST Declare to be true (6) Universal May 30, 2026
58% SAYSSO Declares as fact (6) New York Times May 26, 2026
58% AVOWS Openly declares (5) LA Times Mini May 26, 2026
58% HEREBY "I ___ declare ..." (6) Universal May 18, 2026
58% SAY Declare (3) (3) Mirror Quick May 11, 2026
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