Reason to take a case round to the central court (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CAUSE Reason to take a case round to the central court (5) (5)
7% SUE Take to court (3) USA Today Sep 7, 2025
7% TRIAL Court case (5) (5) Mirror Quick Sep 5, 2025
7% SUES Takes to court (4) Newsday Jul 15, 2025
6% INNER Centralized (5) Wall Street Journal Aug 30, 2025
6% SEDATE Drug case for Supreme Court (6) (6) The Guardian Cryptic Aug 28, 2025
6% IFSO "In that case..." (4) Newsday Aug 26, 2025
6% PLED Made one's case, in court (4)
6% SHEATHED In case the head's turned round (8) (8)
6% ACTIONS CIA's not involved in court cases (7) (7)
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