No saint dies out, under a French rule Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% UNCANONISED No saint dies out, under a French rule (11)
6% DESE Dis and dis (4) Newsday Apr 17, 2026
6% HUN One under Attila's rule (3) New York Times Apr 7, 2026
6% OPENTO Not ruling out (6) Universal Feb 18, 2026
6% ARC Joan of ____, French saint (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 12, 2026
5% ABATED Died down (6) USA Today Apr 26, 2026
5% LAH ___-di-dah (3) TV Apr 26, 2026
5% REIGN Rule (5) The Telegraph Quick Apr 24, 2026
5% UNLINED Not ruled, as paper (7) Commuter Apr 24, 2026
5% PER "As ___ the rules ..." (3)
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