Answer: CASE
CASE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 281 times.
Referring Clues:
- Word in many Gardner titles
- Beer buy
- Job for Holmes
- Matter of grammar
- Part of a judge's docket
- Lawyers make it
- Big beer buy
- Detective's assignment
- Mason's assignment
- Beer order
- 24 cans
- Possessive, e.g.
- Job for Perry Mason
- Steve ___, founder of 6-Down
- Four six-packs
- Wine unit
- Carryall
- Size up
- Eye before a heist
- Lawyer's undertaking
- Costco quantity
- Matter for a judge
- Lawyer's assignment
- Whodunit title word
- Instance
- 24 cans of beer
- Part of a judge's workload
- Purchase for a beer blast
- It's built for a trial
- Docket item
- Word with legal or lower
- Grammar concern
- Legal assignment
- __ study (social worker's writeup)
- Word in many Perry Mason titles
- Scope out, pre-heist
- Law assignment
- Look over before holding up
- Medical patient
- Item on a docket
- Check out before a heist
- "Get off my ___!"
- Matter for Judge Judy
- Matter for Mason
- Part of a lawyer's load
- Beer purchase
- Mason's job
- "The People's Court" matter
- Check out before a robbery
- Tale of Perry Mason
- Docket entry
- Story of Perry Mason
- Investigator's assignment
- Mason's work
- Mason work?
- Soda buy
- Detective's concern
- Job for a lawyer
- Social worker's assignment
- Beer bash buy
- Matter before a court
- Bulk beer buy
- Bulk buy
- Mason's job?
- Check out
- Private eye's project
- Instance of disease
- Job for Nero Wolfe
- #18
- "Deal or No Deal" selection
- ___ Western Reserve University
- Genitive, for one
- Word with head or cold
- Word that can follow the starts of this puzzle's five longest answers
- Matter of law
- Glasses holder
- 12 bottles of wine, e.g.
- Piccolo protector
- Check out, pre-job
- Check out for a caper
- Legal matter
- Look over with ill intent
- Something to solve
- Costco purchase
- 24 bottles of beer
- Detective's job
- Laptop holder
- Wholesale quantity
- Job for a detective
- Check out, as a joint
- Courtroom activity
- Violin holder
- Legal work
- Job for Carmen Sandiego
- Gumshoe's gig
- Job for a DA
- Project for Poirot
- "Deal or No Deal" pick
- Brewery unit
- ''Deal or No Deal'' selection
- ''Deal or No Deal'' pick
- Word with ''basket'' or ''federal''
- Grammatical category
- Word with goods, history or study
- Check out beforehand
- What one may do to a joint?
- It may be upper or lower
- Grammar matter
- Example
- Gumshoe's assignment
- Court proceeding
- Gumshoe's job
- Legal job
- Twelve bottles of wine, e.g.
- Check out surreptitiously
- Inspect
- Jewelry store feature
- 24 cans of beer, e.g.
- Job for an attorney
- What a sleuth tries to close
- Detective work
- Open-and-shut __
- Task for Perry Mason
- Patient
- Winery buy, perhaps
- Packing Crate
- Word with "basket" or "federal"
- Open-and-shut ___
- Scope out
- 24-pack, perhaps
- "I rest my ---"
- Winery buy
- Holmes work assignment
- Job for a barrister
- Etui
- Lawyer's concern
- Attorney's matter
- Poirot's concern
- Crime investigation
- Detective job
- Survey the joint
- Lawyer's job
- Wine buy
- Job for Poirot
- 'Deal or No Deal' choice
- 'Deal or No Deal' prop
- Job for a gumshoe
- Job for a gumshoe
- Job for Mason
- Job for Sherlock
- 24-can unit
- Lawsuit, e.g.
- 24 bottles
- Violin container
- Thing on a docket
- Ablative, e.g.
- Brief ending?
- "___ closed!"
- Feature of a "Columbo" episode
- Carton
- Situation
- Job for the Hardy Boys
- Check out with nefarious intent
- Portmanteau, e.g.
- Legal undertaking
- Litigator's job
- Sherlock's undertaking
- Duet tool
- Lawsuit
- Word with "closed" or "study"
- A dozen bottles of wine
- 24-pack of beer, e.g.
- Attorney's assignment
- Matter for a lawyer
- See 19-Across
- Set of circumstances
- Job for Charlie Chan
- Legal action
- Container
- Discounted buy
- See 7-Down
- Reconnoiter
- "Deal or No Deal" container
- Vintner's quantity
- Each episode of "Law & Order," say
- Trumpet protector
- Worst scenario link
- Investigate, as before a heist
- "Cold ___"
- Attorney's concern
- Court action
- Court event
- Wine lover's purchase
- More than a six-pack
- Grocer's measure
- Job for a Mason
- Attache ___
- Valise
- Soft-drink buy
- Guitar protector
- Sherlock's need
- One taken to court
- 12 bottles, often
- Job for a sleuth
- Twenty-four cans, at times
- Nominative, e.g.
- Study for a lawyer
- Box
- Nominative or accusative
- Twenty-four cans, often
- Job for F. Lee Bailey
- Sherlock's assignment
- Guitar container
- Bulk beer purchase
- Contingency
- Violin protector
- Pillow covering
- Narc's assignment
- Thing for a lawyer to study
- Word with "book" or "pillow"
- 24 cans or bottles, typically
- Portmanteau
- Something to try
- "Brief" carryall
- Bulk purchase
- Liquor shop order
- Instants
- Beverage store buy
- Detective's work
- Investigative object
- Woodwind holder
- Holder for eyeglasses
- Defender's preparation
- Budweiser buy
- Trophy holder
- Pair of pistols
- Try this!
- DVD holder
- Pomander
- Job for Ellery Queen
- Ukulele accessory
- Beer amount
- "Law & Order" subject
- Matter under investigation
- Cold ___
- Liquor store purchase
- Word in a perry mason episode title
- Box of six-packs
- Federal ___
- 12 bottles of wine
- Job for Sam Spade
- 12 wine bottles, e.g.
- Gig for a sleuth
- Guitar holder
- Legal gig
- Job for a judge
- It might be closed or cold
- A cold one is tough to crack
- Piece of baggage
- Phone protector
- It may be carrying
- Container for a violin
- Assignment for a lawyer
- Phone accessory
- Prosecutor's pursuit
- Public defender's assignment
- Trumpet holder
- Cover for a smartphone
- Something that can be tried or cracked
- Cello holder
- Good argument
- Argument
- "In that ___ ..."
- Tried something?
- Word in many Encyclopedia Brown titles
- Costco unit
- Suffix with suit or brief
- Word before "study" or "closed"
- "Break glass in ___ of emergency"
- Attaché, e.g.
- Job for Nancy Drew
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - December 17, 2024
- New York Times - November 24, 2024
- USA Today - November 19, 2024
- USA Today - August 21, 2024
- USA Today - July 30, 2024
- LA Times - July 21, 2024
- USA Today - April 19, 2024
- USA Today - April 09, 2024
- New York Times - March 11, 2024
- USA Today - February 07, 2024
- USA Today - February 01, 2024
- USA Today - November 28, 2023
- LA Times - November 22, 2023
- LA Times - August 23, 2023
- LA Times - August 08, 2023
- USA Today - July 25, 2023
- LA Times - March 17, 2023
- New York Times - February 01, 2023
- New York Times - January 09, 2023
- LA Times - October 14, 2022
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