One's fair share of misquotations? (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% QUOTA One's fair share of misquotations? (5) (5)
73% ALLS "-- fair in ..." (4) Eugene Sheffer Apr 2, 2026
73% JUST Fair (4) The Telegraph Quick Mar 31, 2026
73% HOG Not share (3) USA Today Mar 26, 2026
73% REASONABLE Fair (10) The Telegraph Quick Mar 24, 2026
73% REN __ Faire (3) Newsday Mar 20, 2026
73% BIASED Not fair (6) Wall Street Journal Mar 16, 2026
73% CHANT "U! S! A!" for one (5) The Atlantic Mar 8, 2026
73% VOCAL Likely to share one's opinion (5) The Atlantic Mar 1, 2026
69% OBJECTIVE Fair goal (9) The Times Cryptic Mar 24, 2026
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