Crossword Clue: How to divide things to be fair
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Possibly related crossword clues for "How to divide things to be fair"
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- 50-50, perhaps
- Fifty-fifty
- Half-and-half
- How nine divides numbers whose digits sum to a multiple of nine
- How some estates are divided
- How to divide things to be fair
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- Equably
- In a balanced manner
- In a balanced way
- In a calm manner
- In a fair manner
- In a fair way
- In a monotone
- In a uniform manner
- In an impartial way
- In equal amounts
- In equal proportion
- In equal shares
- Fair way to divide things up
- Fair way to divide things
- Fair way to divvy things
- Fair way to divvy up loot
- Fair way to share
- Fair way to split something
- Fair way to split
- Fairly
- Serenely.
- With consistency
- With fairness
- With justice
- With nothing left over
- With uniformity
- Without bias
- Without highs and lows
- Without much fluctuation
- Without variation
- Without variations
- Leaving no remainder
- One way to share
- Uniformly
- Smoothly
Recent Usage of How to divide things to be fair in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Nov. 27, 2006