Whose "Rules of Order" is that? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ROBERTS Whose "Rules of Order" is that? (7)
8% REIGNED Ruled (7) The Telegraph Quick Mar 11, 2026
8% EDICT Order (5) The Telegraph Quick Mar 9, 2026
8% OTS Game periods whose rules are prone to change: abbr. (3) The Atlantic Mar 7, 2026
8% ARE "Rules ___ rules" (3) Universal Feb 23, 2026
8% EDICTS Orders (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 4, 2026
8% REIGN Rule (5) The Telegraph Quick Jan 30, 2026
7% ROYALTY Sovereign rule (7) The Telegraph Quick Mar 25, 2026
7% TKOS Refs' ring rulings (4) New York Times Mar 24, 2026
7% TKO Boxing ruling, for short (3) Universal Mar 22, 2026
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