Answer: ITO
ITO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 277 times.
Referring Clues:
- "Am ___ blame?"
- 1994-95 name in the news
- Skater Midori
- Lance on a bench
- "Was ___ blame?"
- Trial judge Lance
- Four-time Japanese P.M.
- Simpson's criminal-case judge
- "Who am ___ say?"
- Name in 1995 news
- Judge Lance ___
- Skating champion Midori
- "What was ___ think?"
- "Quincy, M.E." actor
- Four-time Japanese prime minister
- "Am ___ believe...?"
- Yamaguchi's 1992 rival
- Simpson case judge
- 1995 court V.I.P.
- "Who am ___ judge?"
- Judge in 1996 news
- Yamaguchi's rival at Albertville
- Judge in 1995 news
- Lance of the bench
- Mame's butler in "Auntie Mame"
- Lance on the bench
- Witt rink rival
- "How was ___ know?"
- Simpson trial judge
- Skating silver medalist at Albertville
- "Am ___ believe ...?"
- Ice skater Midori
- Judge Lance
- Olympic medalist Midori
- "What was ___ do?"
- Midori on the ice
- Japanese leader Hirobumi ___
- "Watermill" composer Teiji ___
- L.A. law figure
- Figure skater Midori ___
- Drafter of the Meiji constitution
- Judge Lance of the O. J. Simpson case
- 1995 trial name
- "What was ___ believe?"
- 1995 name in legal news
- "Am ___ believe …?"
- Lance in law
- Robert of "Quincy"
- "Am ___ believe this?"
- "Were ___ do it over ..."
- Torch-lighting skater at the 1998 Winter Olympics
- Early Japanese P.M. Hirobumi ___
- "What am ___ do?"
- 1989 world champion skater
- Sino-Japanese War statesman
- Japanese butler in "Auntie Mame"
- Spanish diminutive suffix
- First woman to land a triple axel in a major competition
- Widely televised judge of 1995
- Simpson judge Lance
- 1992 skating silver medalist Midori
- Judge in 1995 headlines
- Judge in '95 headlines
- Judge who tried O.J.
- O.J. Simpson trial judge
- Simpson trial judge Lance
- O.J.'s judge
- Newsworthy '90s jurist
- Skating medalist Midori
- Figure skater Midori
- Los Angeles newsmaker of 1995
- Figure skater who lit the flame at the Nagano Olympics
- Simpson judge
- Contemporary of Baiul and Yamaguchi
- Judge who presided over 1995's most celebrated trial
- Midori on ice
- Klugman's "Quincy, M.E." co-star
- Silver medalist behind Yamaguchi at the Albertville Olympics
- O.J. Simpson trial judge Lance
- Judge in a high-profile 1995 case
- Olympic flame lighter in Nagano
- Suffix that means "little" in Spanish
- Lance of L.A. law
- Butler in "Auntie Mame"
- Midori of the Figure Skating Hall of Fame
- Torch lighter at the Nagano Olympics
- First woman to land a triple axel in competition
- Jurist in '90s news
- Nagano Olympic flame lighter
- Legal Lance
- "Who am __ argue?"
- "Was __ blame?"
- Jurist Lance
- Newsworthy '90s judge
- Skater who lit the Nagano Olympic cauldron
- Nagano Olympic cauldron lighter
- A target in Marcia Clark's "Without a Doubt"
- Lance in court
- "What am __ think?"
- 1995 court VIP
- "How was __ know?"
- Nagano Olympic cauldron lighter Midori __
- Robert of "Quincy, M.E."
- ''Am __ believe . . .''
- Diminutive ending
- Japanese figure skater
- ''Am __ understand that . . .''
- Figure Skating Hall of Famer
- ''Who am __ say?''
- Prime Minister Hirobumi
- Japanese leader Hirobumi
- ''Am ___ believe ...''
- Japanese statesman born 1841
- Japanese statesman Hirobumi
- ''How was ___ know?''
- Japanese Prime Minister Hirobumi
- ''What was ___ think?''
- Simpson's judge
- Japanese figure skater Midori
- "Who am ___ argue?"
- Lance, the judge
- "Am ___ believe . . ."
- "What am ___ think?"
- Ice queen Midori
- He sits on the bench in L.A.
- Judge made famous in 1995
- Meiji constitution drafter
- Noted California judge
- Medalist Midori
- Nagano Olympics flame lighter
- Lance in the Los Angeles judicial system
- Former Japanese Prime Minister Hirobumi
- Prince Hirobumi
- "Auntie Mame" butler
- Olympic skater Midori
- Midori of skating
- Hirobumi ___, Japanese prime minister
- Famous trial judge
- Skating champ Midori
- California judge in the news in 1995
- Flame lighter at the Nagano Olympics
- Most watched judge of 1995, probably
- "Am ___ believe ..."
- "... but no more like my father / Than ___ Hercules": Hamlet
- Japan's Prince Hirobumi ___
- Judge who presided over the Simpson trial
- Judge in the O. J. Simpson trial
- Nagano Olympics torch lighter
- Diminutive Spanish name suffix
- Robert who played Sam Fujiyama on "Quincy, M.E."
- Midori of figure skating
- He heard Kato's testimony
- "Who am __ judge?"
- Meiji prime minister
- "Am ___ believe ?"
- Nagano Olympic cauldron lighter Midori ___
- "Who am --- say?"
- "What was --- think?"
- Much-watched judge in 1995
- "How was --- know?"
- "Am --- believe ...?"
- "Am ___ understand that ..."
- Judge Lance ___ (1995 name in the news)
- Japanese Prime Minister, formerly
- 1989 World Champion figure skater
- Judge Lance of a 1995 high profile trial that was 8-Down
- "Am ___ understand ..."
- Klugman costar
- Lance of the Simpson trial
- Judge who tried Simpson
- "Trial of the century" judge
- 1998 Olympic torch lighter
- 'Who am ___ argue?'
- 'How was ___ know?'
- 'Who am ___ judge?'
- O.J trial judge .
- 'Was ___ blame?'
- 'Who am ___ say?'
- 'Am ___ believe this?'
- 'Am ___ believe ...?'
- 'What am ___ do?'
- 'Am ___ blame?'
- 'What was ___ think?'
- 'What was ___ do?'
- O.J. trial judge Lance
- Lance in 1995 news stories
- Judge of the Simpson trial
- Judge Lance of crosswords
- Skater Midori ___
- Nagano Olympic cauldron lighter Midori
- Judge Lance in 1990s news
- 'What am ___ think?'
- Lance or Midori
- Midori in skates
- Judge in 1990s news
- "Am___believe ..."
- O.J. trial judge
- First female skater to land a triple/triple jump combination in competition
- Prince Hirobumi, 1841-1909
- Famed TV judge
- O. J. Simpson trial judge
- Dancer/choreographer Michio
- Judge over 1995's most prominent trial
- Champion skater Midori
- Jurist in 1995 news
- See 49-Down
- "Were ___ do it over ..."
- One of Simpson's judges
- Midori or Lance
- Olympic figure skater Midori
- Figure-skater Midori
- Lance of the O.J. Simpson murder trial
- "Am ___ believe ... ?"
- Burr's conclusion
- 1992 figure skating silver medalist
- Yamaguchi's 1992 Olympics rival
- Judge Lance in the Simpson and Keating trials
- 2013 Pritzker Prize-winning architect Toyo ___
- Judge in O. J. Simpson's trial
- Japanese prime minister
- L.A. law notable, once
- "What am ___ you?"
- Olympian Midori
- 'Am blame?'
- Japanese statesman
- Lance of the O.J. trial
- 'Who am argue?'
- Lance of justice
- "gung ho" role
- "Were ___ hazard a guess ..."
- Lighter of the Nagano Olympic Flame
- Norah Jones' "What Am ___ You?"
- Simpson's trial judge
- 1992 Olympic figure skating silver medalist
- Judge of a big trial
- Olympics skater Midori
- ____ Hirobumi (Japanese Prime Minister)
- Japanese given name
- Actor Robert of 1970s-'80s TV's "Quincy, M.E."
- Japanese city
- Prominent legal celebrity
- Midori who lit the torch at the Nagano Olympics
- "Therefore speak ___ them in parables": Matthew 13
- Judge Lance of the O.J. trial
- Hirobami ____ (Japanese Prime Minister)
- "Who am ___ believe?"
- Robed Lance
- Antitoxin center?
- "What was ___ expect?"
- Skater who lit the Olympic cauldron in Nagano
- See 109-Down
- "Am ___ understand ...?"
- Dancer Michio ___
- Four-time Japanese premier
- Simpson trial judge Lance ___
- Former Japanese Prime Minister
- Yamaguchi rival
- Judge Lance in '90s news
- Judge on "The People v. O.J. Simpson"
- "Trial of the Century" judge Lance
- Midori in a rink
- Midori who landed a historic triple axel
- Pritzker Prize-winning architect Toyo
- Olympic skating medalist Midori
- "How was ___ know?
- Diminutive suffix in Spanish
- Skating great Midori
- "Who am ___ question?"
- Judge featured in a season of "American Crime Story"
- Acclaimed manga artist Junji ___
- "Who am ___ disagree?"
- Manga artist Junji
- 1988 Winter Olympian Midori
- Midori ___, first woman to land a triple axel in competition
- “Am ___ blame?”
- First woman to land a triple axel in major competition
- Judge Lance of the O.J. Simpson trial
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- USA Today - December 14, 2022
- LA Times - October 27, 2022
- New York Times - September 17, 2022
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