Crossword Clue: Word before and after "vs." in a Mad feature
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- 007, e.g.
- 007, for example
- 007, for one
- 007 is one
- 2015 Melissa McCarthy comedy
- 2015 Melissa McCarthy movie, or her profession in it
- 2015 movie in which Melissa McCarthy plays a CIA agent
- '79 Carly Simon album for a mole?
- '80s-'90s "Separated at Birth?" monthly
- ___ ring
- An American in Paris, only probably with a false name
- "____ Game"
- "____ Kids"
- ''And Moses sent them to ___ out the land of Canaan''
- _____Hill, Saskatchewan
- Be a mole
- Be a secret watcher
- Be a voyeur, perhaps
- Antique show sign
- Apple variety
- Archer's occupation, on "Archer"
- Acquire intelligence
- Action movie figure, perhaps
- Binoculars user
- Austin Powers, e.g.
- Austin Powers, for one
- Austin Powers or James Bond, for example
- Austin Powers or James Bond
- Austin Powers or Matt Helm
- "Austin Powers: The ___ Who Shagged Me"
- Agency employee, perhaps
- Agent 007, e.g.
- Agent.
- Agent "embedded" in this puzzle's theme answers
- Agent of espionage
- Agent provocateur
- Agent who might use an alias
- Agent with a cover, maybe
- Agent with a fake passport, perhaps
- Agent
- Authority on bugs?
- Agt.
- Black or white Mad character
- "Alias" type
- Alias user
- Bond, e.g.
- Bond, e,g.
- Bond, for example
- Bond, for one
- Bond or Bourne
- Bond type
- Intel accumulator
- Intel collector
- Intel employee?
- Intel gatherer
- Intel seeker
- Intelligence agency asset
- Intelligence agent
- Intelligence gatherer
- Intelligence pro
- Intelligence purveyor
- Intelligence seeker
- Intelligencer
- Bourne or Bond
- Dead drop user
- Invasive plant?
- Invasive plant
- Invisible ink user
- Certain data-gatherer
- Certain le Carré character (and le Carré himself, once)
- Defunct humor magazine
- Deighton's Needle, e.g.
- Eavesdrop
- Eavesdrop, say
- Eavesdropper
- Concern yourself with intelligence
- Character in a trenchcoat and fedora, probably
- Furtive sort
- Gain intelligence
- Fifth columnist
- Hale, for one
- Hale or 007
- Hale or Hari
- Half of a classic Mad magazine feature
- Bug catcher, maybe
- Bug expert?
- Bug planter, perhaps
- Bug planter
- Bug-planting sort
- Bug someone, e.g.
- Bug someone?
- Bug someone's phone, e.g.
- Bug user
- Bugger, maybe
- Employee of the CIA or the KGB
- Gather info surreptitiously
- Gather intelligence
- Gatherer of intel
- Gatherer of intelligence
- Cooper character
- Cooper novel, with "The"
- Cooper's "The ___"
- Finder of secrets
- Emulate a peeping Tom
- Emulate Hari
- Human mole
- Cosby show I ____
- Cosby's first prime-time role
- Hush-hush job
- Enemy agent
- George Smiley, e.g.
- George Smiley, for one
- Busybody, maybe
- "I ---"
- Counter conclusion
- Engage in espionage
- "I ___" (classic TV show)
- "I ___" (Culp/Cosby TV show)
- "I ___" (early Cosby show)
- I ___ (game of observation)
- "I ___ with my little eye ..."
- "I ____"
- I ____ : '60s TV fare
- I ____
- CIA agent
- CIA employee, often
- CIA employee
- CIA figure
- CIA operative
- CIA sort
- CIA worker, often
- CIA worker
- Hari, for one
- Hari or Hale
- "I ---" (Culp/Cosby groundbreaking show)
- "Harriet the ___" (children's book)
- "Harriet the ___" (children's novel)
- "Harriet the ____"
- Ian Fleming character
- Fix
- Have a look-see
- Cover girl, e.g.?
- Covert agent
- Covert operative
- Covert operator
- Caleb, e.g.
- Caleb, for one
- Clancy novel character
- Do a mole's job
- J. F. Cooper character
- Do CIA work
- Do private eye work
- Do recon
- Do some Bond-style snooping
- Do some Bondage?
- Do some CIA work
- Espionage agent
- Do some surveillance
- Espionage figure
- Do surveillance
- He "came in from the cold"
- He came in from the cold
- Do undercover work
- Camp intruder
- James Bond, e.g.
- James Bond, for example
- James Bond, for one
- James Bond is one
- James Bond, notably
- James Bond or Austin Powers, for example
- James Bond or Jack Ryan, for example
- James Bond's job
- James Bond's occupation
- Eve in "Killing Eve," for one
- Jason Bourne, e.g.
- Jason Bourne, for one
- Jason Bourne or Ethan Hunt, for example
- Cloak-and-dagger figure
- Cloak-and-dagger person
- Cloak-and-dagger sort
- Cloak-and-dagger type
- Job for someone like Carrie Mathison on "Homeland"
- Double agent e.g.
- Double agent, e.g.
- Double agent, for example
- Double agent
- Double-O sort
- Code carrier, maybe
- Code user
- Foreign agent
- Expert on bugs?
- Cold war figure
- Collect sensitive material
- Good looker?
- Infiltrator
- Casanova was one
- Informer
- Catch a glimpse of
- Catch sight of
- Combatant in an Antonio Prohias comic strip
- Dangerous job
- Government agent
- Fake passport carrier, likely
- Man of intelligence
- Man of intelligence?
- Man on a mission?
- Valerie Plame, e.g.
- Valerie Plame, notably
- Keep watch (on)
- Keep watch secretly
- Keep watch
- Notice
- Place bugs or wires
- Many a bugger
- Many a character in "The Americans"
- Many a character in TV's "The Americans"
- "The ___ Who Loved Me"
- KGB figure
- K.G.B. man
- KGB worker
- Many a Tom Clancy character
- Shadow, maybe
- Shadowy figure
- Stratego piece (3)
- Stratego piece with a monocle
- Stratego piece
- Kind of catcher
- Kind of glass
- Plant gathering information
- Kind of ring or glass
- Plant in a government office, maybe
- Plant, maybe
- Plant of a sort
- Plant or mole
- Plant, perhaps
- Observe covertly
- Observe furtively
- Observe
- Wily watcher
- Someone not likely to show off intelligence?
- Someone with intelligence?
- Virginia Hall or Mata Hari
- Mata Hari, e.g.
- Mata Hari, for one
- Mata Hari, i.e.
- Mata Hari, notably
- Mata Hari was one
- Mata Hari
- Klaus Fuchs, e.g.
- Plotted plant?
- Wire planter, perhaps
- Wire wearer
- Wiretapper, e.g.
- Wiretapper, maybe
- Maxwell Smart, e.g.
- Maxwell Smart, for one
- Maxwell Smart or Austin Powers, for example
- Office plant, at times?
- Rudolf Abel, e.g.
- Triple agent
- Listening device user
- Napoleon Solo, for one
- Melissa McCarthy film in which she plays a CIA agent
- Nathan Hale, e.g.
- Nathan Hale, for the Colonies
- Nathan Hale, notably
- Passer of secret documents
- One eavesdropping, perhaps
- MI6 agent
- MI6 figure
- MI6 member
- MI6 trainee
- One gathering intel
- Look in (on)
- Look through a keyhole
- Look through a peephole, perhaps
- Look through keyholes
- One has a cover but isn't an open book
- One lurking in the shadows
- One may bug you
- One may hide a camera
- One may wear a wire
- One might have a cover
- One might need a cover
- Powers, e.g.
- Powers up on the big screen, e.g.
- Le Carre character, or Saskatchewan hill
- Le Carré character
- Le Carre creation
- Le Carré figure
- Le Carré hero, e.g.
- Le Carre hero
- Le Carré staple
- Le Carre subject
- Le Carré's Smiley, for one
- One of a few Russians in 2010 news
- One of a pair of Mad adversaries
- Leader of a double life
- One of many in TV's "The Americans"
- Peek in (on)
- Peek through a keyhole
- Peep
- Peeper
- One of two Mad rivals
- One of two regular Mad magazine opponents
- One on an op
- One seeking intelligence
- One sharing secrets
- Perform espionage
- One undercover
- One using bugs
- One wearing a wire, perhaps
- One wearing sunglasses, stereotypically
- One who bugs another person?
- One who bugs people?
- One who "came in from the cold"
- "Mission: Impossible" figure
- One who may bug you
- One who might be recruited
- Mad adversary
- Mad antagonist
- Person bugging you?
- Person handling bugs?
- No Clue
- One with a code name, perhaps
- One with a code name
- One with a cover
- Person of intelligence?
- One with a handler
- One with a hidden camera pen
- One with a phony passport, maybe
- Person seeking intelligence?
- Person using binoculars, maybe
- Person wearing a trench coat and sunglasses, stereotypically
- Person who might steal international secrets
- Person who might wear a wire
- One with numerous passports
- Person who steals state secrets
- One with secrets to tell
- Person who works with bugs?
- Person with a code name, maybe
- Person with a cover
- Person with intelligence
- Person with intelligence?
- Lettered Stratego piece
- Moe Berg for one
- Mole
- Mole, by definition
- Mole, e.g.
- Mole, for example
- Mole, for one
- Mole, maybe
- Mole or plant
- Mole or shadow, perhaps
- Mole, perhaps
- Mole seeking intelligence
- Mole with secrets
- Only Stratego piece that can take a marshal
- Only Stratego piece with a letter on it
- Mail-drop user
- Nonnative plant?
- Northern ___ (apple)
- Northern ___ (apple type)
- Northern ___ (apple variety)
- Northern ___
- Northern, for one
- Operative
- Make like a mole
- Piece in a Stratego game
- Try to improve one's intelligence illegally, perhaps
- Try to steal state secrets
- Word before and after "vs." in a Mad feature
- Washington D.C.'s International ___ Museum
- Sight
- Turncoat
- Watch covertly
- Watch from the bushes
- Watch furtively
- Watch secretly
- Watch stealthily
- Watch undercover
- Word repeated in Mad magazine's "___ vs. ___"
- Salt, e.g.
- TV's "I ____"
- Special Stratego piece
- Two-legged plant, perhaps
- Saskatchewan's ____ Hill
- Spook
- Work covertly
- Work for the CIA
- Work under cover, in a way
- Work under cover
- Work undercover, in a way
- Work undercover
- U-2 pilot, e.g.
- Spot
- Spotter
- World traveler, perhaps
- Tail, maybe
- Writer in cipher, maybe
- Undercover agent
- Undercover asset
- Undercover infiltrator
- Undercover investigator
- Undercover man
- Undercover one
- Undercover operative
- Undercover sort
- Undercover worker
- Underground worker
- Thriller hero, often
- Sleeper, maybe
- Sleeper, perhaps
- Scout
- Search for intelligence
- "Tinker Tailor Soldier ___"
- "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, ___"
- Unwanted plant?
- Unwelcome plant
- Unwelcome plant?
- What was Caleb in the Bible?
- Smart, for one
- Secret admirer?
- Secret agent
- Smart job
- Secret collector
- Smart or Smiley
- Smart or Solo
- Secret government operative
- Secret seeker
- Secret Squirrel, e.g.
- Secret stealer
- Secret trader
- Secret watcher
- Secretly watch, with "on"
- Secrets stealer
- What's a Mata?
- Smiley, e.g.
- Smiley or Smart
- Smiley was one
- Security threat
- Telephoto lens user, maybe
- Telephoto-lens user, perhaps
- State secret stealer
- See suddenly
- Seek intelligence, in a way
- Seek intelligence
- Seek secrets
- Seeker of intel
- Seeker of secrets
- Sneak a peek
- Sneak
- Stealer of secrets
- Stealth song off "Morrison Hotel" (with "The")?
- Use a hidden camera, say
- Use a nanny cam, say
- Use a peephole, say
- Use a periscope
- Snoop (on)
- Snoop
- Use a tap, perhaps
- User of gadgets, maybe
- Tom Clancy figure
- Sterling Archer's profession, on "Archer"
Recent Usage of Word before and after "vs." in a Mad feature in Crossword Puzzles
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- LA Times - July 25, 2010