Answer: ALIASES
ALIASES is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ALIASES with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Handles
- Covers
- Assumed names
- Rap sheet info
- Monikers
- Rap sheet list
- Pseudonyms
- Pen names
- False names
- Rap sheet data
- Fake names
- Fake handles
- Noms de plume
- Assumed identities
- Wanted-poster listings
- Rap-sheet names
- Rap-sheet info
- Other names
- Used for star hotel room bookings
- Things to hide behind
- They're assumed
- Rap-sheet list
- Rap sheet names
- Rap sheet items
- Names on falsified papers
- Made-up names
- Jones and Smith, maybe
- Faux names
- Ellery Queen and others
- Dubious adoptions
- Dossier list
- What con men may assume
- Wanted-poster items
- Wanted poster listings
- Things you can assume
- Things assumed to be false?
- Things a spy may have many of
- Thieves often go by them
- They're assumed to be false
- They're assumed to be fake
- They're assumed by many novelists
- Swindler's array
- Star names for hotel rooms
- Stage names
- Smith and Jones, often
- Smith and Jones, maybe
- Scam artist's array
- Rap-sheet data
- Pen names?
- Names that might follow "aka" on a wanted poster
- Names on fake IDs, perhaps
- Names like Billy the Kid
- Names like "Jimmy Valentine."
- Names for fugitives, likely
- Names after AKA
- Names after "AKA"
- Monikers for ones on the run
- Many rappers' names
- Many literary anagrams
- Manufactured handles?
- Likely names for fugitives
- Kimble's array, in TV's "The Fugitive"
- Jones/Smith, sometimes
- John Smith, John Doe, etc.
- ID covers
- Handles for crooks
- George Sand, George Eliot and George Orwell
- George Orwell and George Eliot
- George Eliot, George Sand, etc.
- George Eliot and George Sand
- Fugitives may have a few
- Fugitive handles
- Forwarding e-mail addresses
- Fictitious names
- False names or assumed identities
- False "handles"
- Fake IDs
- Crooked handles?
- Crook's creations
- Criminals usually have a few
- Criminal adoptions
- Con men often use them
- Con artists may adopt a succession of them
- Con artist's array
- Code names
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
- Ayn Rand and Anne Rice, e.g.
- Alternative names
- AKAs
- AKA names
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