Crossword Clue: Criminals, in police slang
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Criminals, in police slang"
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- APB targets
- Arraigned people
- Bad guys on "Law & Order"
- Felonious figures, for short
- Guilty gang
- Guys in cuffs, hopefully
- Figures in detective fiction
- Cop collars
- Cops catch them
- Cops collar them
- Cops' collars, informally
- Cops' collars
- Cops' quarries
- Cops' quarry
- "Could be"
- Criminals, in cop lingo
- Criminals, in police slang
- Criminals, in the station house
- Criminals, informally
- Criminals, to cops
- Criminals, to police
- Crooks, in police-speak
- Crooks, to cops
- "CSI" characters
- "CSI" culprits
- Heist participants, to cops
- Culprits, in cop-speak
- Collared characters
- Whom cops catch
- Whom cops may collar
- Mug shot subjects, informally
- Offenders, in copspeak
- Offenders, to cops
- Lineup figures
- Police blotter types, slangily
- Police blotter types
- Police line?
- Lawbreakers, so to speak
- Lawbreakers
- Ones picked out of lineups
- They did it
- They may be collared
- Suspected crooks
- They're guilty
- What cops call crooks
- Station house figures
Recent Usage of Criminals, in police slang in Crossword Puzzles
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- Joseph - Jan. 31, 2017
- Joseph - March 13, 2009