Rejig nothing without judge's rule (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% REIGN Rejig nothing without judge's rule (5) (5)
70% ITSIN Tennis line judge's ruling (5) New York Times Dec 21, 2025
64% ARE "Rules __ rules" (3) LA Times Daily Dec 12, 2025
61% ORDINARILY As a rule (10) Commuter Dec 3, 2025
61% ROOST Rule the __ (5) Commuter Dec 2, 2025
61% F Judge to be (1) USA Today Quick Nov 19, 2025
61% DEEM Judge to be (4) USA Today Quick Nov 19, 2025
61% DEEMS Judges (5) USA Today Nov 17, 2025
58% NIL Nothing (3) New York Times Dec 30, 2025
58% TEM Judge pro ___ (3) New York Times Dec 28, 2025
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