Rule of crime? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ANN Rule of crime? (3) New York Times Jan 24, 2016
10% ARE "Rules __ rules" (3) LA Times Daily Jun 3, 2026
9% ABET Help in crime (4) New York Times Jun 15, 2026
9% OFFENCE Crime (7) (7) Puzzler Jun 9, 2026
9% ABETS Helps in crime (5) Thomas Joseph Jun 8, 2026
9% ARSON Incendiary crime (5) Puzzler Backwords May 26, 2026
9% REIGN Rule (5) The Telegraph Quick Apr 24, 2026
9% PER "As ___ the rules ..." (3)
8% CLYDE Bonnie's partner in crime (5) Newsday Jun 16, 2026
8% UNWRITTEN Popularly accepted (rule) (9) Puzzler Backwords Jun 13, 2026

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