“Government act whose name comes from the Greek for "forgetfulness"” crossword clue
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Reveal the answer to see why it works and where this clue has appeared before.AMNESTY is the answer to the New York Times crossword clue “Government act whose name comes from the Greek for "forgetfulness"”. It was last seen in the puzzle of August 9, 2026, where it runs at 3 Down and fills 7 squares. It crosses 7 other entries in that grid — those are listed below and are the quickest way to confirm the letters you already have.
Crossing entries
Aug 9, 2026 grid1AOne bit5 ltrs›19ASwimmer's invitation21 ltrs›23AOne of two in Hawaii21 ltrs›24AFather of the river gods, in Greek myth7 ltrs›27AOnes who've made the team6 ltrs›35AShow great fondness, in a way4 ltrs›41AFoxlike3 ltrs›
More clues from this puzzle
Aug 9, 20266ABad jobs6 ltrs›12ATarget of an annual vaccine3 ltrs›15Ax or y4 ltrs›25AOverwhelm5 ltrs›26AJamaican folk song about dock work4 ltrs›28AOne at the U.S. mint?4 ltrs›29ALong-handled tool3 ltrs›31AWhat might pile up during a digital detox5 ltrs›
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