Subject of an act passed in 1917 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SELECTIVESERVICE Subject of an act passed in 1917 (16)
9% HIV Subject of some ACT UP activism (3) The Atlantic Jan 4, 2026
8% SIN Seminarian's subject (3) Wall Street Journal Mar 7, 2026
8% DOITALL Act the factotum (7) Wall Street Journal Mar 7, 2026
8% NAH "Hard pass" (3) New York Times Mar 6, 2026
8% ION Charged subject? (3) Wall Street Journal Mar 5, 2026
8% TOO "This ___ shall pass" (3)
8% ENG HS subject (3) Newsday Mar 1, 2026
8% NONO Forbidden act (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 26, 2026
8% DARES Acts boldly (5) Newsday Feb 25, 2026
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