Crossword-Clue: What Ms. Scott declares no man will ever be?
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13 letters (1 answer)
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For the crossword clue “What Ms. Scott declares no man will ever be?”, our database currently lists only one answer that matches both the meaning of the clue and the required 13-letter length. This clue appears in: Universal. Used 1 time in crossword archives (2017). That answer is KINGOFTHEJILL, a word frequently used in crossword puzzles when this legal context appears.
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