It's old and straight as a ramrod on a new course (5,4) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ROMANROAD It's old and straight as a ramrod on a new course (5,4) (9)
82% ERECT Ramrod-straight (5)
69% YAWED Deviated from a straight course (5) LA Times Daily Jun 5, 2025
66% BENT Not straight (4)
63% ALIGNS Sets straight (6) LA Times Daily Aug 6, 2025
63% NARROW Straight and - (6)
63% TASKMASTER Ramrod (10)
60% AHYES "But of course!" (5) Eugene Sheffer Aug 22, 2025
60% PAR __ for the course (3) LA Times Daily Aug 10, 2025
60% DIRECT Straight, unwavering (6) The Times Concise Jul 23, 2025
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