Webster's directive to the overly formal? Crossword Clue

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Crossword Answer For Webster's directive to the overly formal?:

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% JUSTSAYNOAH Webster's directive to the overly formal? (11)
67% TOO Overly (3) Wall Street Journal Oct 22, 2025
61% CHICHI Overly stylish (6) Eugene Sheffer Nov 10, 2025
61% PICKY Overly fussy (5) Newsday Nov 10, 2025
61% RASH Overly hasty (4) Newsday Nov 5, 2025
61% NERDY Overly academic (5) Newsday Oct 31, 2025
61% NAIVE Overly trusting (5) Newsday Oct 20, 2025
61% AGOG Overly eager (4) Newsday Oct 12, 2025
61% CLOY Be overly maudlin (4) LA Times Daily Oct 11, 2025
61% ATOP Overlying (4) LA Times Daily Aug 27, 2025
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