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CRIME is a legal Scrabble word. See a dictionary definition for CRIME.

105 total results for CRIME( score: 50 )

31 results for CRIME from Modern Era puzzles:
Repeated clues show (number of Modern Era occurrences).
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Tue Aug 27, 202429DTrue ___ (podcast genre)Julia HoepnerFagliano
Wed Mar 6, 202432DWord before ring or after trueBrad WiegmannShortz
Sun Jun 6, 20212DIt might be organizedRobyn WeintraubShortz
Sun Feb 7, 20213DConcern for SupermanKatie Hale and Christina IversonShortz
Tue May 19, 20202DPerjury or piracyTrent H. EvansShortz
Mon Sep 2, 201941AAssault or kidnappingZhouqin BurnikelShortz
Mon Apr 18, 20165A"___ and Punishment" (2)Janice LuttrellShortz
Sun Jun 15, 20148DFiction genre (2)Tony OrbachShortz
Sun Apr 13, 201421AIt's organized in a familyDan SchoenholzShortz
Sun Sep 22, 201362DBlackmail, e.g.Mike SelinkerShortz
Thu Jul 1, 201039DBookstore sectionClive ProbertShortz
Wed Oct 14, 200937DArrestable offenseRichard SilvestriShortz
Tue Jul 14, 20091APartner of punishmentDonna S. LevinShortz
Thu Apr 9, 200950AIt may be organized (3)Patrick Blindauer and Tony OrbachShortz
Sat Aug 2, 200816AIt may come in wavesKaren M. TraceyShortz
Fri Dec 22, 200647DIt may appear on a recordMike NothnagelShortz
Wed Nov 23, 200531DIt may be organized (3)Levi DenhamShortz
Wed Jun 1, 200512DPart of "C.S.I."Nick GrivasShortz
Sun Dec 19, 200463ARecord notationFrances Hansen (1919-2004)Shortz
Tue Dec 30, 200333DArson, e.g.Nancy KavanaughShortz
Tue Feb 5, 200232DFiction genre (2)Alan J. WeissShortz
Wed Jan 24, 200123DWhodunit startDavid Ainslie MacleodShortz
Mon Nov 29, 199966AF.B.I. datumRichard ChisholmShortz
Sun Nov 14, 19997DIt may be organized (3)Lloyd E. PolletShortz
Sun Aug 29, 199922ASee 33-AcrossLou and Fran SabinShortz
Sat Dec 5, 199858AError that leads to trialDaniel R. StarkShortz
Fri Dec 4, 199838AKind of waveJohn WoltingShortz
Tue Jul 14, 199821ALegal offenseRaymond HamelShortz
Mon Sep 29, 199766A"___ and Punishment" (2)Randy SowellShortz
Sat Nov 23, 199642AMoriarty's specialtyR. SilvestriShortz
Tue Aug 9, 199447DRecord blotJonathan SchmatzbachShortz
2 results for CRIME from Variety puzzles:
DateTypeGridClueAuthorEditor
May 16, 2021Panda28DRa_ketee_ _ng or _urd_rAndrew J. RiesShortz
Feb 2, 2003Diagramless11DDetective's focusDave TullerShortz
72 results for CRIME from pre-Shortz puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Mon Jun 21, 199322DFelonious deedSidney L. RobbinsMaleska
Sun May 23, 199357DStart of a Dostoyevsky titleAlfio MicciMaleska
Wed Mar 3, 199310DArson or larcenyStanley GlassMaleska
Fri Sep 11, 199224DCampaign issueNorma SteinbergMaleska
Sun Aug 16, 199259ACampaign issueIrene SmullyanMaleska
Wed Jan 8, 19926DNonpaying activityNorma SteinbergMaleska
Tue Nov 12, 199131AMayhem is oneTap OsbornMaleska
Fri May 17, 199145DStart of a Dostoyevsky titleErnie FurtadoMaleska
Sat Mar 31, 199018DIt doesn't payChristy RidleyMaleska
Sun May 8, 198864DRobbery or arsonBette Sue CohenMaleska
Wed Apr 6, 198811DLarceny, e.g.Emory H. CainMaleska
Sun Jul 5, 198796AStart of a Dostoyevsky titleBarry L. CohenMaleska
Sun Sep 14, 198655DTopic in "The Underground Empire ... "E.T.M.Maleska
Sun Aug 17, 198624AStart of a Dostoyevsky titleAlfio MicciMaleska
Sun Dec 1, 1985106AMa Barker's specialtyMary Virginia OrnaMaleska
Thu Nov 7, 198514AFelony, e.g.Nancy McCarthyMaleska
Fri Sep 30, 198347DElement in many a whodunitWilliam LutwiniakMaleska
Sun Jun 19, 198368DCampaign issueArnold MossMaleska
Thu Jan 13, 198364AUnlawful activityEli WesoffMaleska
Sun Oct 31, 198211ANonpayerJohn M. SamsonMaleska
Mon Aug 30, 198216AKind of waveDave CuzzolinaMaleska
Mon Aug 2, 198214ANonpaying activityWhittenMaleska
Fri Jul 2, 198211DNonpaying activityLouise EarnestMaleska
Fri Sep 18, 19819AFirst word in a Dostoyevsky titleRaymond F. EisnerMaleska
Mon Sep 14, 198132ABasis for a whodunitWilliam E. HeinemannMaleska
Wed Mar 4, 198131DWord with fiction or rateRobert KatzMaleska
Thu Feb 21, 198015AFelonyFrank GearyMaleska
Sun Nov 4, 197930ANonpayerWilliam LutwiniakMaleska
Sun May 27, 197966DThriller themeJack LuzzattoMaleska
Tue Apr 17, 197937AArson or larcenySidney L. RobbinsMaleska
Sun Nov 12, 197895AIt doesn't payFrances HansenMaleska
Sun Aug 13, 197881AMob's agendaLouis BaronMaleska
Mon Jul 24, 197822A"___ and Punishment"Herb L. RisteenMaleska
Mon Aug 29, 197725DHeadline story, at timesDavid A. ScullyMaleska
Sun Jul 24, 197715DArson is oneJay SpryMaleska
Sat Oct 23, 19761DPolice targetMike LeiferWeng
Wed Dec 10, 197528DWrongdoingSara V. TuckermanWeng
Sun Feb 2, 197522ADostoevsky subjectRaymond F. EisnerWeng
Wed Jul 17, 197428DArson or peculationHugh P. HollandWeng
Wed Aug 22, 19739DPunishment's forerunnerUnknownWeng
Mon May 14, 19736DUrban problemUnknownWeng
Sun May 6, 197331DArson, e.g.Frances HansenWeng
Tue Oct 17, 197226DArson or muggingUnknownWeng
Thu Jan 6, 197233ALarceny, for oneJoli Quentin KansilWeng
Sun Jul 18, 197125ADostoevsky subjectAnthony MorseWeng
Tue Jun 23, 197014AUrban problemUnknownWeng
Sun May 25, 1969113DMalfeasant's actEugene T. MaleskaWeng
Tue May 20, 196956ACity problem.UnknownWeng
Sun Apr 27, 1969104AUrban problemA. J. SantoraWeng
Sun Feb 18, 196862DOffense.Pamela V-W WoodFarrar
Thu Mar 31, 196648DNonpaying occupation.UnknownFarrar
Sun Mar 22, 1964117ATreason, for one.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Sun Mar 8, 19641ANonpaying activity.Barbara L. GolubFarrar
Mon Feb 17, 196427DA "deed without a name."S. A. KayFarrar
Sun Mar 12, 196123DTreason.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Tue Jun 23, 195912DNonpaying profession.Louise RabbFarrar
Fri Jan 17, 195863AMore than a misdemeanor.Harold T. BersFarrar
Sun Feb 5, 1956115DSin.A. J. SantoraFarrar
Sun Aug 1, 19541DPerry Mason's concern.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Thu Mar 25, 195464A"Dragnet" subject.Roberta MorseFarrar
Fri Jan 8, 195430DMickey Spillane's subject.UnknownFarrar
Mon Sep 28, 195347AUniform ___ Reports, annual bulletin of FBI.George HendersonFarrar
Tue Jul 1, 195234AGrand larceny.UnknownFarrar
Fri Sep 7, 195146DTheme of Estes Kefauver's book.UnknownFarrar
Thu May 24, 19511ASubject of Braden investigation.UnknownFarrar
Thu May 10, 19519ATarget of many investigations.Charles E. GerschFarrar
Mon Oct 23, 195055ASubject of Congressional investigation.UnknownFarrar
Sun Aug 8, 194823A___ wave.Louis JenkinsFarrar
Sun Jun 6, 19482DMystery writers' standby.Alberta N. BurtonFarrar
Sun Aug 10, 1947120DWrong.Eileen St. ClairFarrar
Sun Sep 24, 194467AWrong.I. KertFarrar
Sun Apr 4, 194373A"Not failure, but low aim, is ___."—Lowell.Louis ShieldsFarrar
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