"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% APOP Per person (4) Eugene Sheffer Apr 18, 2026
4% PAY ___-per-view (3)
4% LEGAL Lawful (5) (5) Mirror Classic Apr 16, 2026
4% WHAM "Freedom" duo (4) USA Today Quick Apr 13, 2026
4% SANS Without (4) New York Times Midi Apr 12, 2026
4% ENACTS Passes into law (6) Newsday Apr 12, 2026
4% CNN TV channel that has received a Four Freedoms Award for Freedom of Speech (3) New York Times Apr 11, 2026
4% HALF Fifty per cent (4) The Telegraph Mini Apr 7, 2026
4% APIECE Per person (6) (6) Mirror Quick Apr 7, 2026
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