Something you can be under when in court NYT Crossword Clue
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The most common and recent 4-letter answer for "Something you can be under when in court" is OATH.
In a legal context, when you are in court, you are often 'under oath,' meaning you have sworn to tell the truth. The phrase 'under oath' is a standard legal term, making 'oath' the correct answer to the clue.
This clue was last seen in the NYT Crossword on October 08, 2025.
An oath is a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future action or behavior.
Vow, Solemn pledge, It’s taken to take office, Words with one's right hand raised, Initiation rite, sometimes
The answer to “Something you can be under when in court” in the New York Times puzzle October 8 2025 is OATH. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.
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