Property of a judge that's missing in Lords? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SOBRIETY Property of a judge that's missing in Lords? (8)
70% DEEMS Judges to be (5) Universal May 6, 2026
70% DEEMED Judged to be (6) USA Today Apr 30, 2026
70% POET Lord Byron or Lord Tennyson (4)
70% DEEM Judge (to be) (4) New York Times Apr 6, 2026
70% ESTATE Property (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 4, 2026
66% ROBE Judge's attire (4)
66% HIT ___ or miss (3) Universal May 3, 2026
66% DECIDE Act the judge (6) Thomas Joseph Apr 23, 2026
66% LOST Missing (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 16, 2026
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