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Other crossword clues for answer "REPEAL"

REPEAL
Right-wing goal, vis-à-vis Obamacare
Undo, as a law, unless a few senators defect and humiliate you
Annul legally
Undo, as an amendment
Undo, in a way
Invalidate, as a law
Abrogate
Take off the books
Cancel, in a way
Annul officially
Declare null and void
Overturn, as a decision
Strike down, as legislation
Cancel
Revoke
Nullify
Formally withdraw
Formally end
Opposite of pass
Undo legislatively
Overturn
Annul
Prohibition ender
1933 headline
Annul, as a law
Cancel, as a law
Strike from the books
Headline word of 1933
Undo officially
Undo
Invalidate, as an ordinance
Remove from the books
Dec. 5, 1933.
Knell of prohibition.
Revocation.
Subject of Twenty-first Amendment.
The 21st Amendment.
Popular name for 21st Amendment.
The undoing of the Volstead Act.
End of the "noble experiment.”
Event of Dec. 5, 1933.
Swan song for bootleggers.
Historic event of 1933.
1933 event.
Finale of the Volstead Act.
Amendment XXI
21st Amendment
Article XXI of the Constitution
Abrogation
Withdraw
Invalidate a law
Lift
Statute removal
The 21st Amendment, e.g.
Anti-Prohibitionist's cause
1932 Democratic campaign plank
Cause during Prohibition
Officially annul
Nullify, as a law
Undo, as a law
Undoing of legislation
Void, in a way
What the 21st Amendment achieved
Rescind
Countermand
Subject of a 1933 Amendment
Abrogate legally
Overturn in Congress
Cancel, legally
Overturn, as a law
Invalidate legislatively
Abrogate legislation
Kill a bill
Annul an amendment
Amendment XXI, to Amendment XVIII
Removal of a law
Revoke legislatively
Legally annul
Abrogate, as legislation
Take back
Official withdrawal
Annulment
Law undoer