- - a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior
- - Something a renegade may break or ignore
- - Golden or slide
- - "Golden" or "ground" follower
- - Word with slide or home
- - Word with ground or golden
- - Word with golden or slide
- - Word with "slide," "ground" or "golden"
- - Slide or as a
- - Slide ...... (old-timey mathematical device)
- - Mob or slide
- - It may slide
- - House or golden follower
- - Govern, or word that can follow the first word of the four longest puzzle answers
- - Do or don't
- - draw a line, as the government does
- - regulation making us regret accepting learner
- - by which a reign may be measured?
- - Strict guideline
- - one made up each time a person wins, in some drinking games
- - What a king was born to do
- - run one's realm
- - No cellphones at dinner say
- - adjudge where to draw the line?
- - Instruction which everyone obeys
- - Measure of authority
- - Government as usual
- - "One move per turn," for example
- - "no jumping on the couch," e.g.
- - No running near the pool e.g.
- - straight regulation?
- - regret about labour leader's law
- - "no double dribbling," for one
- - What James Thomson urged Britannia to do in 1740?
- - 'No outside food,' for example
- - a regulation the monarch never finishes
- - As a .... [generally]
- - Part of a game's instructions
- - Regret bringing in Labour's first law
- - Issue a judgment from the bench
- - one is golden
- - Word with gag and ground
- - Word that may be defiantly rhymed with "schmool"
- - Game boundary
- - what some queens do
- - What kings and queens do
- - Government measure
- - "No talking," for example
- - Everybody Wants to ... the World (Tears for Fears song)
- - Ja ..., hip hop star who had an infamous fallout with 50 Cent
- - Something you must not break, in a game
- - Something you might get in trouble for breaking
- - ... of thumb (guiding principle)
- - What kings do while they sit on the throne
- - Golden ... (principle to follow)
- - Reign of a king (rhymes with "cool")
- - ... of thirds (guideline often followed by visual artists)
- - Bending one may fetch you trouble
- - One of the pre-set regulations of a particular sport, say
- - Control a nation like a king
- - ... of thumb (general rule)
- - A regulation
- - it might be unspoken
- - bendable thing
- - "You do not talk about Fight Club," for example
- - Draw a line under the law?
- - reign left in regret
- - It's made to measure
- - REIGN(Used today)
- - Measuring stick(Used today)
- - Law(Used today)
- - Straightedge
- - Be a monarch
- - Three strikes and you're out, e.g.
- - It can be golden
- - Bylaw
- - Be king over
- - Normal condition
- - Make a judicial decision
- - It's made to be broken, proverbially
- - Take to the throne
- - Hand down a decision
- - Governing regulation
- - Formally decide
- - Exclude, with "out"
- - Command the kingdom
- - Be extremely cool, in slang
- - A famous one is golden
- - "First in, first out," e.g.
- - Wield a scepter
- - What kings and courts do
- - Straight line
- - Run the place
- - Preside
- - Line-drawing tool
- - It may begin with "Do not"
- - Issue a verdict
- - Ground ...... double
- - Golden, e.g.
- - Exercise sovereignty
- - Emulate an arbitrator
- - Emulate a king
- - Eliminate, with "out"
- - Decide, as a judge
- - Decide judiciously
- - Be the master of
- - As a ...... (usually)
- - Announce a decision
- - An official enforces it
- - A popular one is golden
- - "Everybody Wants to ...... the World"
- - You may live by one
- - What your favorite band does, slang
- - What your favorite band does
- - Use a straightedge
- - Ump's concern
- - To govern
- - Thumb standard with of
- - Thing to follow
- - The Golden ...... ("Do unto others ...")
- - The Golden ......
- - The exception that proves the ......
- - Take the throne
- - Stickler's citation
- - Standard of judgment
- - Snippet from Hoyle
- - Run the realm
- - Run the kingdom
- - Regulation's relative
- - Regnum
- - Raj
- - Queensbury's creation
- - Queens do it
- - Pronounce with authority
- - Principle governing play, as in golf
- - Pass judgement
- - Notebook marking
- - No hitting below the belt, e.g.
- - Measuring thing
- - Make a formal decision
- - Lord over
- - Listing in Hoyle's
- - Line at a stationery store?
- - Lenny Kravitz: "Let Love ......"
- - It's often golden
- - It may begin "Do not ..."
- - I before E, e.g.
- - Hoyle edict
- - Hoyle decision
- - Have sway
- - Guide for conduct.
- - Gaming regulation
- - Game player's concern
- - Eliminate (an option), with "out"
- - Draw lines
- - Crime novelist Ann
- - Courts and kings do it
- - Be the bomb
- - Be super freaking awesome
- - Be sovereign
- - Be queen
- - Be kinglike
- - Be awesome, so to speak
- - Be awesome, in slang
- - Arne's ........ Britannia
- - Act as an arbiter
- - A well-known one is golden
- - "The first ...... of Fight Club is: You do not talk about Fight Club"
- - "The ...... of Four" (2004 bestseller)
- - "Recognize and realize, suckers!"
- - "No running in the hallways," e.g.
- - "No peeking" in hide-and-seek, e.g.
- - "Look twice before crossing," e.g.
- - "Look both ways before crossing," e.g.
- - "I before e, except after c," e.g.
- - "Everybody Wants to ...... the World" (#1 hit by Tears for Fears)
- - "Employees must wash hands before returning to work," e.g.
- - "Don't ask, don't tell," e.g.
- - "Diagonal words are not allowed" is one in Scrabble
- - "Collect $200 after passing Go," e.g.
- - "......, Britannia" (Thomas Arne classic)
- - ...... the roost (be in charge)
- - ...... of thumb (general guideline)
- - ...... out (exclude)
- - Golden, for one
- - Britannia
- - Render a decision
- - Run things?
- - Measurer
- - Have power over
- - It's made to be broken
- - Occupy a throne
- - Do a queen's job
- - Sit on the throne
- - Have the throne
- - Wield power
- - Be in power
- - Hold the scepter
- - General principle
- - Criterion
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