"How much would the public benefit ___ new set of laws were to be passed?": 2 wds. Crossword Clue, 3 letters

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RatingAnswerLengthClue
100%IFA3"How much would the public benefit ___ new set of laws were to be passed?": 2 wds.
48%ONA3"__ scale of one to ten how much would you rate the movie?": 2 wds.
42%ONA3"___ scale of one to ten, how good was the movie?": 2 wds.
41%SUSANAMARTINEZ14In 2010, she became the first woman to be elected governor of New Mexico: 2 wds.
41%EDMUNDHILLARY13New Zealand mountaineer who was one of the first two people to conquer Mount Everest: 2 wds.
39%MARTINSCORSESE14New Hollywood director who won an Oscar for "The Departed," and is the most-nominated director alive in terms of Oscars: 2 wds.
38%ETAL4Phrase similar to "etc." that is added at the end of a list to mean that there are more unlisted items: 2 wds.
37%STAGELEFT9How actors would refer to the direction the audience sees as "right": 2 wds.
37%ESTIMATE8Prediction of how much the bill will be
36%HAMMURABI9Babylonian King, said to be the first set of laws
36%MARTINBRODEUR13Former New Jersey Devils' goaltender who has the highest number of wins with 691 wins and was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018: 2 wds.
36%WHITEHOUSE10Washington, DC building where much of "Scandal" is set: 2 wds.
36%NEWYORK7The Big Apple, which is home to the Nesuhi Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame: 2 wds.
36%IRONHORSE9The ___, nickname given to baseballer Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees: 2 wds.
35%BOBMARLEY9Singer whom 15-Across claims to be the reincarnation of: 2 wds.
35%ATIP4"It was nice of you to leave ___ for the waiter.": 2 wds.
35%NOTABOVE8"They are ___ the law" (they are required to obey the law): 2 wds.
35%ANDREWCUOMO11Governor of New York, whose father was also the governor once: 2 wds.
35%CHRISHARRISON13Host of the game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire": 2 wds.
35%MALCOLMBUTLER13New England Patriots cornerback who was rated as one of the best of 2016: 2 wds.
35%NIKKIHALEY10In 2010, she became the first woman to be elected governor of South Carolina: 2 wds.
35%ISAACNEWTON11Formulator of the law of gravity who is buried at Westminster Abbey: 2 wds.
35%CRAZYEYES9Nickname of Uzo Aduba's character on "Orange Is the New Black": 2 wds.
35%MOTORSPEEDWAY13Indianapolis ___, the race track to have claimed the most number of lives in Formula One : 2 wds.
34%SARAHPALIN10In 2006, she became the first woman to be elected governor of Alaska: 2 wds.
34%TENZINGNORGAY13Sherpa who was one of the first two people to conquer Mount Everest: 2 wds.
34%INIT4"What's ___ for me?" ("How will I be benefit?"): 2 wds.
34%BIGMACHINE10___ Records, American record label for the likes of Tim McGraw, through which 16a will be released: 2 wds.
34%JERRYJONES10Cowboys owner who will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 5: 2 wds.
34%NISSANSTADIUM13Venue in Yokohama, Japan where the final match of 2019 Rugby World Cup will be held: 2 wds.

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