Lawyer for the higher courts Crossword Clue

Here is the answer for the crossword clue Lawyer for the higher courts . We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 9 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is BARRISTER.

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BARRISTER Lawyer for the higher courts (9)
4% APPEALS They go to a higher court (7) New York Times Mar 9, 2026
3% CASES Lawyers' jobs (5) Universal Mar 29, 2026
3% CLIENT Person engaging lawyer Neil is back in court (6) The Telegraph Cryptic Mar 18, 2026
3% GRE Higher educ. assessment (3) New York Times Mar 17, 2026
3% AMAL Lawyer Clooney (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 16, 2026
3% RAISE Move higher (5) Newsday Mar 12, 2026
3% ROSE Moved higher (4) Newsday Mar 12, 2026
3% CASE Job for a lawyer (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 12, 2026
3% PHD Higher ed. degree (3) USA Today Mar 10, 2026
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