To give way is part of a legal precedent (4) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CEDE To give way is part of a legal precedent (4) (4)
8% RATIFYING Giving legal validity to (9) The Telegraph Quick Aug 6, 2025
8% YIELDS Gives way (6) USA Today Aug 2, 2025
7% LAWFUL Legal, licit (6) Puzzler Backwords Oct 1, 2025
7% EVE Holiday preceder (3) Wall Street Journal Sep 30, 2025
7% WRIT Legal document (4) The Telegraph Quick Sep 30, 2025
7% NEW Without precedent (3) New York Times Sep 29, 2025
7% ANNUL Revoke legally (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 29, 2025
7% OCHO Nueve preceder (4) LA Times Daily Sep 23, 2025
7% DOO Dad preceder (3) Newsday Sep 19, 2025
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