Answer: SUE
SUE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 301 times.
Referring Clues:
- Take to court
- Good name for a lawyer?
- Look for damages
- Ask (for)
- Buddy Holly's "Peggy ___"
- Word of lawyerly advice
- Appeal (for)
- Go a-courting?
- Proceed against
- "So ___ me!"
- Petition
- Seek damages, say
- Let a judge hear the case
- Instigate litigation
- Common girl's middle name
- Actress Lyon, who played Lolita, 1962
- Try to win damages
- Go after, in a way
- Sic a lawyer on
- Prosecute
- Bring action against
- Go after
- Take action against
- Challenge, legally
- Boy in a Johnny Cash song
- Lyon of "Lolita," 1962
- Ambulance chaser's advice
- Good name for a trial lawyer?
- Seek damages
- Go after legally
- Try to get money from, maybe
- Attorney's advice
- Lyon who played Lolita
- Trial lawyer's advice
- ___ the pants off
- Seek damages from
- ___ for peace
- Not just threaten
- Court
- Seek restitution, perhaps
- Press (for)
- Good name for a trial lawyer
- Seek damages, in a way
- Lyon of "Lolita"
- Mystery writer Grafton
- Sweet girl of song
- "Peggy ___ Got Married"
- Grafton of mystery
- Lyon of "Tony Rome"
- Be litigious
- Seek redress from
- Go after, legally
- Bring to court
- Ambulance chaser's exhortation
- Take legal action
- Whodunit writer Grafton
- Undertake legal recourse
- Lawyer's recommendation
- Go after in court
- Bring suit against
- Author Grafton
- Johnny Cash's boy of song
- Launch litigation against
- "Peggy ___" (Buddy Holly song)
- Lawyer's suggestion
- Mystery-craftin' Grafton
- With 62-Across, actress Langdon
- Overreact to an accident, maybe
- "Marsupial ___" (John Lithgow children's book)
- Cash boy
- Orange ghost in Ms. Pac-Man
- Kinsey Millhone creator Grafton
- Famous South Dakota T. rex
- Bring a civil action against
- Make a case against?
- Seek redress, in a way
- Novelist Grafton
- Post-accident advice
- Lawyer's advice
- Litigate
- Mystery novelist Grafton
- ''Sweet'' girl of song
- Press for damages
- Kinsey's creator
- Johnny Cash boy
- Drag to court
- Seek redress
- Boy in a Shel Silverstein song
- Kinsey creator
- ''So ___ me!''
- Cash's boy, in song
- Whiplash victim's option
- Johnny's boy
- Apt name for ambulance chaser?
- ''A Boy Named ___''
- Buddy Holly's ''Peggy ___''
- Haul into court
- Word with ''the pant's off''
- Seek redress, e.g.
- Lawyer's recommendation, perhaps
- "Peggy ___" (Buddy Holly hit)
- Be a plaintiff
- Word with "the pants off"
- Word of legal advice
- Take serious action against
- Press charges
- Legal advice, at times
- Request legal recompense
- Appropriate first name for an attorney
- Institute legal proceedings against
- Apt first name for a lawyer?
- Word of lawyerly advice, perhaps
- Johnny Cash's boy
- File suit against
- Apt name for a lawyer
- Boy in a Johnny Cash tune
- Bring legal action
- Ambulance-chaser's exhortation
- See in court, perhaps
- Take court action
- Seek retribution, in a way
- Start a legal case
- Try to get money out of, in a way
- "Peggy ___" (Buddy Holly)
- Press one's suit
- Bring legal action against
- Aggressive lawyer's advice
- Ambulance-chaser's advice
- Writer Grafton
- Ambulance-chaser's only advice
- "Glee" villainess
- Word with "the pant's off"
- "A Boy Named ___"
- Counsel's counsel, sometimes
- Boy or girl of song
- Try to get damages
- Good name for a lawyer
- "Sweet" girl of song
- Make good on "I'll see you in court!"
- Lawyerly advice?
- Nickname of a noted tyrannosaurus
- Will's "Glee" adversary
- Bring suit
- Go to court
- Author Grafton who wrote 20-Across
- You might do it after hiring a lawyer
- Not settle, say
- Croc Dundees girlfriend
- Johnny's boy, in a song
- Peggy follower
- Appeal
- Sylvester on "Glee"
- Only nonrhyming ghost in Ms. Pac-Man
- Seek restitution
- Bring to trial
- Prefer charges
- 'So ___ me!'
- Haul to court
- Lolita player Lyon
- Grafton of whodunits
- Drag into court
- Seek damages, perhaps
- Do more than threaten, say
- Seek damages in court
- Jane's 'Glee' role
- Take action, legally
- Launch a civil suit
- Boy who fought his father in a 1969 hit
- Ambulance chaser's motto
- Resort to court
- Go a-courting
- Not just threaten, say
- "Glee" coach
- Try to make things right, in a way
- Name for the T. rex at Chicago's Field Museum
- Ambulance chaser's girl?
- Ms. Pac-Man ghost
- "Alphabet series" author Grafton
- Try to take to the cleaners?
- First name of 11-Down
- ___-happy
- Boy's name in a Johnny Cash song
- Advice after an injury, perhaps
- Cash's boy
- One of the Ms. Pac-Man ghosts
- Ms. Grafton
- "Glee" character ___ Sylvester
- Apt name for an ambulance chaser?
- "Peggy ___ Got Married": 1986 film
- Seek retribution, maybe
- Jane Lynch's 'Glee' role
- Boy in a Cash tune
- Bring into court
- ___ the pants off of
- Johnny Cash's "boy"
- Respond to a tort, perhaps
- Appeal formally
- Boy of song who hated his name
- Not tolerate injustice, say
- "I'll ___!"
- Cheerios coach Sylvester of "Glee"
- Seek justice
- What a fraud victim may do
- "Peggy ___ Got Married" (1987 film)
- "So ___ me"
- "Runaround ___"
- File a civil action against
- Creator of Kinsey
- Try to have tried?
- "Glee" cheerleading coach
- "For Love" author Miller
- Engage in litigation
- Creator of crime solver Kinsey
- File certain papers
- "A Boy Named ___" (1969 song)
- Begin litigation
- Randall of "Leave it to Beaver"
- Sore son of song
- Not let bygones be bygones, say
- Legally go after
- Seek payback, maybe
- Title boy in a Johnny Cash song
- Initiate litigation
- Good name for a plaintiff?
- Serve papers on
- Mystery author Grafton
- Girl's name that may precede Ann
- "Some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head" singer
- Start courting?
- "Peggy ___" (Buddy Holly classic song)
- Force to court
- Respond to defamation, say
- Not be a passive victim
- Go after for redress
- ___ Townsend author
- Start an action
- Bit of lawyerly advice
- Ambulance-chaser's choice
- Alphabet Series novelist Grafton
- Not take things lying down, say
- Exact revenge legally
- ___ Bird, 10-time W.N.B.A. All-Star
- "Runaround" girl in a 1961 Dion hit
- Good name for a tort lawyer
- Legal advice, perhaps
- '7 Women' co-star Lyon
- ___ Ann Nivens
- Common middle name for girls
- Eden Sher, on "The Middle"
- Name on the cover of "Kinsey and Me"
- Take legal action against
- See in court, say
- Name that sounds like "Sioux"
- "X" author Grafton
- "Croc" Dundee's girl
- Refuse to settle
- Formally seek justice
- Name given to toughen up a boy, in a song
- Seek revenge on, in a way
- Apt name for an attorney
- Name on the cover of "Is for" fiction
- Bit of legal advice
- ___-happy (apt to start an action)
- Name on "Alphabet" books
- Make a full court press?
- Nickname for the 12-Down in Chicago's Field Museum
- Something to do for peace
- Author Linda ___ Park
- Bring an action
- Respond litigiously
- Apt first name for a lawyer
- Jane's role in "Glee"
- Basketball legend Bird
- Something to do for recovery?
- Name on Alphabet Mysteries
- WNBA's Bird
- WNBA great Bird
- Sic legal on
- Not just accept a wrong, say
- Perkins of seasons 1-7 of "The Great British Bake Off"
- Curt legal advice
- ___ Bird, many-time W.N.B.A. All-Star
- Get litigious
- ___ Bird, 12-time W.N.B.A. All-Star
- Seek legal damages
- Not agree in a dispute, say
- WNBA star Bird
- ___ Ellen, J.R.'s wife on "Dallas"
- Four-time WNBA champion Bird
- "While I Was Gone" novelist Miller
- Bird who is the only player to win WNBA titles in three different decades
- Refuse to settle, say
- WNBA legend bird
- Appeal, as for peace
- Name of the T. rex at Chicago's Field Museum
- Take advice from a personal injury lawyer, perhaps
- Jane's "Glee" role
- Bird with four W.N.B.A. titles
- Seek reparations
- Bring a suit
- "A Boy Named ___," Johnny Cash's highest-charting single on the Billboard Hot 100
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