. Judge's beginning to excuse a terrible sin Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% JEALOUSY . Judge's beginning to excuse a terrible sin (8)
68% EXONERATE Excuse old joke by judge (9) (9) The Sun Two Speed Jan 12, 2026
65% ALIBI Excuse (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 8, 2026
65% ERR Sin (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 1, 2026
62% AWFUL Terrible (5) Commuter Jan 24, 2026
59% HOLIEST Least sinful (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 18, 2026
59% DEEMED Judged to be (6) USA Today Feb 13, 2026
59% SAD Inadequate, as an excuse (3)
59% LAME Inadequate, as an excuse (4) Newsday Feb 10, 2026
59% CONDONE Excuse, forgive (7) Puzzler Backwords Feb 9, 2026
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