U.S. Chief Justice from 1836 to 1864. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TANEY U.S. Chief Justice from 1836 to 1864. (5)
82% SALMONPCHASE U. S. Chief Justice (12)
67% NCAR Duke U.'s state (4) Wall Street Journal May 4, 2026
67% CHANT "U! S! A!" for one (5) The Atlantic Mar 8, 2026
67% VINSON Chief Justice of the U. S., 1946–53. (6)
67% WAITE Chief justice of U. S., 1874–88. (5)
64% ENE U-turn from WSW (3) Newsday May 26, 2026
64% SSE U-turn from NNW (3) The Atlantic May 22, 2026
64% NNE U-turn from SSW (3) USA Today May 12, 2026
61% SONIA Justice Sotomayor (5) New York Times Mini May 26, 2026
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