Answer: ALIAS
ALIAS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 274 times.
Referring Clues:
- You may assume it
- Another name
- The Jackal, e.g.
- Anonym
- George Sand, for one
- Name after a name
- Assumed name
- It may be assumed
- Spy's name, possibly
- Swindler's name, possibly
- Con's cover, of a sort
- What a thief might go by
- Also known as
- Rose by any other name?
- False "handle"
- Mata Hari was one
- Butch Cassidy, e.g.
- It's assumed
- Name on a "Wanted" poster
- Second name
- Smith, sometimes
- Cover
- Smith, perhaps
- Son of Sam, e.g.
- A criminal may go by it
- Stage name
- What a person may go under
- A criminal may have one
- Wanted poster info
- A thief may go under one
- Jennifer Garner spy series
- Rap sheet handle
- Something to go under
- Name on a police blotter
- Also called
- Criminal's creation
- Protective cover?
- Fugitive's creation
- Vacationing celeb's convenience
- TV spy series starring Jennifer Garner
- Chevalier de Seingalt, for Casanova
- Rap sheet word
- Popular spy show
- A thief might take one
- Name a criminal goes by
- Identity hider
- Fake identity
- Word on a wanted poster
- Criminal's "a k a" name
- False front
- Rap sheet info
- "Butch Cassidy" or "The Sundance Kid"
- Misleading moniker
- Incognito's aid
- The Sundance Kid, vis-à-vis Harry Longbaugh
- Word on a police blotter
- Nom de plume
- Assumed identity
- Police blotter entry
- "___ Smith and Jones" (TV oldie)
- Mark Twain or John Le Carre
- "___ Smith & Jones"
- George Sand or George Orwell
- Jennifer Garner TV series
- Wanted poster word
- Pseudonym
- False name
- Blotter word
- Smith or Jones, at times
- Smith, at times
- Wanted poster name
- Spy series directed by J .J. Abrams
- John Doe, perhaps
- Hood's pseudonym
- Butch Cassidy or The Sundance Kid
- Deceptive handle
- The Sundance Kid, for Harry Longabaugh
- John Smith, possibly
- Name in the No-Tell Motel registry, most likely
- Handle
- Fictitious name
- ABC series about spy Sydney Bristow
- It can be assumed
- Phony name
- Name registered at many an escort service
- Item on a forged document, perhaps
- Name on a rap sheet, perhaps
- Identity concealer
- False handle
- Rap sheet entry
- Series featuring agent Sydney Bristow
- Hood's handle
- Handle on a rap sheet
- Smith might be one
- ABC spy series
- Other handle
- Escapee's acquisition
- Fake handle
- Spy's assumption
- Literally, ''at another time''
- Kirk Douglas, for one
- Second name?
- Rap-sheet name
- Rap-sheet entry
- Wanted-poster info
- Rap-sheet info
- Impostor's cover
- Alternate identity
- Rap sheet name, perhaps
- Alternate handle
- A thief may use one
- Alternate name
- Con's cover
- ''America's Most Wanted'' info
- Name in the No-Tell Motel registry
- Identity disguiser
- Jennifer Garner series
- What a con may assume
- Nom de guerre
- Fake handle?
- Something to go by
- A con artist may go by it
- Moniker
- Criminal's creation, perhaps
- Unreal name
- Criminal pseudonym
- Billy the Kid, to Henry McCarty
- Perp's red herring
- O. Henry, e.g.
- See 76-Across
- Billy the Kid, for Henry McCarty
- Kind of cover
- Wanted-poster datum
- Criminal's fake name
- "America's Most Wanted" info, sometimes
- What a crook might go by
- Phony handle
- Misleading handle
- Name after "a.k.a."
- Low profile maintainer
- Butch Cassidy or the Sundance Kid, e.g.
- "America's Most Wanted" info
- "__ Smith and Jones": 1970s TV Western
- AKA
- The Sundance Kid, e.g.
- Fake moniker
- Fugitive's assumption
- Literally, "at another time"
- "___ Smith and Jones": 1970s TV Western
- Misleading name
- Jennifer Garner drama
- Crooks pseudonym
- Rap sheet name, maybe
- A.k.a.
- Phony moniker
- Fake name
- Rap-sheet datum
- Police blotter datum
- Perp's cover
- Criminals and computer operators may use one
- Pen name
- Not the real name
- John Smith, maybe
- Crook's pseudonym
- Rap sheet item
- Rap-sheet item
- TV spy series
- Criminal's handle
- Pseudonym of a sort
- Wanted poster datum
- Name on a rap sheet
- False identity
- Something a thief might take
- John Smith may be one
- Name on a police blotter, maybe
- Possible substitute for "or"
- It may be proved in court
- Name on a spy's passport, perhaps
- Mark Twain, for one
- Police blotter name
- You could go under one
- Something to assume
- Fugitive's invention
- What a crook might go under
- Alter ego?
- Perp's fake name
- Carlos Danger, e.g.
- Crook's cover
- Bit of checkpoint deception
- "___ Smith and Jones": '70s TV Western
- 007, e.g.
- One may assume one
- "Wanted" poster name
- Blotter entry
- Rap sheet datum
- Ann Landers or Mark Twain
- Police profile datum
- Rap sheet name
- Spy's name, often
- Dossier cover?
- Cover name
- Blotter name
- Word on "Wanted" posters
- Police blotter info
- Name after 39-Down
- Aka follower
- "Wanted" poster entry
- ABC show that ended its fourth season with a car crash cliffhanger
- Crook's invention
- Name on a wanted poster
- Billy the Kid, e.g.
- What follows "aka"
- O. Henry or Mark Twain
- "Aka" kin
- AKA, to a criminal
- Criminal's cover, perhaps
- Second name, perhaps
- Criminal's false name
- "Doe" or "Roe," commonly
- El Chapo, to Joaquin Guzman
- "Otherwise known as" name
- Elia, to Lamb
- Booking term
- Identity-concealing name
- Crook's other name
- Pseudonym lead-in
- Many a rapper's name
- Deep Throat, to the Watergate informant
- Fake ID
- Margaret Atwood's "___ Grace"
- Criminal handle
- Billy the Kid, for one
- An anonym
- ID cover
- ___ dictus (otherwise called)
- False ID
- What many an author assumes
- Cryptonym's cousin
- "Buffalo Bill," for William Cody
- Alternative handle
- Name after "aka"
- Billy the Kid vis-à-vis Henry McCarty
- Pen name, e.g.
- Aid for a fugitive
- Impostor's identity
- Name used by a 26-Across, perhaps
- A spy may go by one
- Also, in name only
- Spy's "name"
- Doe, perhaps
- Robert Galbraith, to J. K. Rowling
- Secondary handle
- Pseudonym of sorts
- "aka" name
- "A Lady" for Jane Austen, e.g.
- O. Henry, for one
- Anna Gram, say, for a wordsmith
- A computer hacker usually uses this
- Spy's alternate name
- Spy's fake identity
- See 1-Across
- "a.k.a." name
- Captain Marvel, for one
- Ron Rifkin spy series
- Buffalo Bill, for William Cody
- TV spy drama of the early 2000s
- Cover story piece?
- Dame Edna, for Barry Humphries
- Smith or Jones, on occasion
- Regina phalange for phoebe buffay
- Name on a false document
- Second calling?
- Stage name, e.g.
- Lewis Carroll, for Charles Dodgson
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - November 20, 2024
- LA Times - November 11, 2024
- LA Times - September 07, 2024
- New York Times - September 06, 2024
- LA Times - September 01, 2024
- USA Today - August 07, 2024
- New York Times - August 05, 2024
- LA Times - August 04, 2024
- USA Today - July 09, 2024
- New York Times - July 07, 2024
- LA Times - July 03, 2024
- LA Times - July 02, 2024
- LA Times - April 27, 2024
- LA Times - March 30, 2024
- New York Times - March 20, 2024
- LA Times - February 08, 2024
- New York Times - February 04, 2024
- New York Times - December 19, 2023
- USA Today - August 24, 2023
- LA Times - August 13, 2023
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