Crossword Clue: Samuel ___, inventor of the stock ticker
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Samuel ___, inventor of the stock ticker"
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- ''___ are silent in times of war'' (Cicero)
- Bar topics
- Beck: "Sexx ___"
- Acts
- Bills, after being signed
- Bills, later on
- Bills, upon being signed
- Attorney's concern
- Attorney's expertise
- Blackstone's subjects
- Bad guys break them
- Bad things to break
- Baddies break them
- Bonar and John
- Breakable things
- Breaking and entering breaks them
- Breaking them is bad
- Delivery of Moses
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- Congress creations
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- Constitution's composition
- Deuteronomy contents
- House chores?
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- Cops enforce them
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- Hard and fast rules
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- Court orders?
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- Doctor of ___ (degree)
- Clean Air Act and others
- Criminals break them
- Criminals don't obey them
- Canons
- In-___ (relatives by marriage)
- Capitol doings
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- Code collection
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- Draco's code of ___
- Judges' concerns
- Goons break them
- Mosaic contribution
- Moses laid them down?
- Some are blue
- Some are broken
- Some are natural, some are broken
- Some shopping restrictions
- Murphy's and Godwin's, for two
- Subjects of Congressional debate
- Successful legislation
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- Police enforce them
- Police officers enforce them
- Police want you to follow them?
- Part of LL.D.
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- Newton trio
- Newton's __ of Motion
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- Regulations
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- Legislators pass them
- Legislatures write them
- Nomologists' forte
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- Ordinances
- There are three for motion
- They are enforced
- They may be broken on purpose
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- Samuel ___, inventor of the stock ticker
- They shouldn't be broken
- They were once bills
- They're broken by robbers
- They're often broken
- They're "on the books"
- They're on the books
- They're passed
- They're passed, then followed
- They're still intact after they're broken
- Words to live by
- Sax player Ronnie
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- What some bills become
- Ten Commandments, for example
- Statutes and ordinances
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Recent Usage of Samuel ___, inventor of the stock ticker in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - April 1, 2002