Crossword Clue: Crime fiction characters
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Crime fiction characters"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Crime fiction characters"
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- "___ Flux" (Charlize Theron movie)
- Barnaby Jones et al.
- Hired sleuths, slangily
- Investigators, for short
- British gumshoes
- Gumshoes, for short
- Gumshoes, in old crime fiction
- Gumshoes
- Film-noir heroes
- Dicks
- Hammer or Spade types
- Hammett characters
- Hawkshaws
- Crime fiction characters
- Clue collectors, for short
- Clue finders
- Clue hunters, slangily
- Case workers, briefly
- Soho sleuths
- P.I.'s
- PIs, slangily
- Many pulp heroes, in slang
- Shadows
- Shadows, briefly
- Whodunit V.I.P.'s
- Shamuses
- Sherlocks, for short
- Paretsky's Warshawski and Grafton's Millhone, briefly
- Nero Wolfe and Sam Spade, briefly
- People on the case, for short
- Lt. Columbo et al.
- Private eyes, for short
- Private eyes, in slang
- Private eyes, slangily
- Private eyes
- Private investigators, for short
- Professional snoops
- Spade and Hammer
- Spade et al., briefly
- Slag for sleuths
- Sleuths
- Sleuths, briefly
- Sleuths, for short
- Sleuths, in slang
- Sleuths, slangily
Recent Usage of Crime fiction characters in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - Jan. 15, 2017