"Law and freedom without force," per Kant Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ANARCHY "Law and freedom without force," per Kant (7)
4% TORQUE Rotational force (6) The Times Sunday Concise Mar 8, 2026
4% ARMY Military force (4) Commuter Mar 7, 2026
4% LEGALITY Lawfulness (8) The Times Concise Mar 6, 2026
4% UNITE Join forces (5) Newsday Mar 6, 2026
4% ENACT Put into law (5) Universal Mar 5, 2026
4% JEDI User of the Force (4) New York Times Mar 5, 2026
4% ABIDE __ by (obey, as a law) (5) Newsday Mar 3, 2026
4% SUE Prosecute at law (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 3, 2026
4% ANNUM Per -- (yearly) (5) Thomas Joseph Feb 28, 2026
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