Answer: LALAW
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Four-time Emmy winner for Outstanding Drama Series
- TV show that had its Dey in court?
- Emmy-winning legal drama
- '80s-'90s legal drama
- Bochco TV drama
- Bochco series
- Susan Dey series
- Steven Bochco series
- Old NBC legal drama
- Jimmy Smits series
- Harry Hamlin series
- Corbin Bernsen series
- Four-time Emmy-winning drama
- Former NBC drama
- Dey job?
- Bochco TV series
- 1980s-'90s NBC drama
- '80s-'90s courtroom drama
- TV title on a license plate
- TV drama, 1986-94
- TV drama whose title appeared on a California license plate
- Susan Dey TV series
- Steven Bochco TV series
- Steven Bochco TV drama
- Series about the firm McKenzie Brackman
- McKenzie, Brackman TV series
- Legal drama with Susan Dey
- Emmy-winning series of the '80s-'90s
- Drama that ran from 1986-94
- Court show that won 15 Emmys
- Bochco legal drama
- Bochco drama
- Bochco courtroom drama
- Award-winning courtroom drama
- 1980s-1990s legal drama set in Southern California: 2 wds.
- 1980s-'90s courtroom drama
- '90s legal drama
- '80s-'90s Susan Dey series
- Winner of four Emmys for Outstanding Drama Series in the 1980s and 1990s
- West Coast drama with 15 Emmys about the firm of McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak
- TV show created by Steven Bochco
- TV show about McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak
- TV series that featured the firm of McKenzie, Brackman, et al.
- TV series set at the McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak firm
- TV series featured herein
- TV drama whose title is seen on a license plate in the opening credits
- TV courtroom drama, 1986-94
- TV courtroom drama
- TV court series
- Thursday NBC staple of yore
- Steven Bochco drama with an Emmy for the episode "The Venus Butterfly"
- SoCal-set legal drama
- SoCal Bochco series
- Show with Michael Tucker and his wife Jill Eikenberry as a married couple
- Show with episodes Pettycoat Injunction and His Suit is Hirsute
- Show with episodes "Pettycoat Injunction" and "His Suit is Hirsute"
- Show whose title was seen on a license plate
- Show whose title appeared on a license plate in the credits
- Show whose intro showed the title on a license plate
- Show title shown on a license plate
- Show that aired the first lesbian kiss on American TV
- Show set in the 444 Flower Building
- Show set at the McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak firm
- Show set at a SoCal firm
- Show on against "Knots Landing"
- Show featuring Jimmy Smits and Susan Dey
- Show featuring attorneys McKenzie and Brackman
- Show about the firm McKenzie, Brackman
- Series with suing
- Series with Smits and Dey
- Series with a Dey in court
- Series that replaced "Hill Street Blues"
- Series that had nine cast members nominated for Emmys in 1989
- Series of trials?
- Prime time TV series: 1986-1994
- Popular TV drama of the '80s
- Popular 1980s-90s legal drama
- Outstanding Drama Series Emmy winner in 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991
- Onetime TV legal drama
- Onetime NBC legal drama
- Old TV legal drama
- Old NBC drama
- Old NBC court series
- Old legal drama whose last episode was titled "Finish Line"
- No. 1 on the list
- Nine of its cast members received Emmy nominations for 1988-89
- NBC Thursday night staple, 1986-94
- NBC staple, of yore
- NBC show whose title appeared on a license plate
- NBC series whose name was seen on a license plate
- NBC series produced by Steven Bochco
- NBC legal series that won 15 Emmys
- NBC legal drama from 1986 to 1994
- NBC drama with Susan Dey
- NBC drama that won 15 Emmys
- Multiple Emmy-winning legal drama
- McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak show
- Legal drama that starred Susan Dey
- Legal drama that starred Corbin Bernsen: 2 wds.
- Legal drama from 1986-94
- Hit TV legal drama, 1986-94
- Hit NBC series succeeded in its time slot by "ER"
- Hit 1980s-'90s show with TV's first lesbian kiss
- Hit 1980's-90's NBC drama
- Hit '80s-'90s TV legal drama
- Harry Hamlin vehicle
- Four-time winner of the Outstanding Drama Emmy
- Four-time Outstanding Drama Series Emmy winner
- Four-time Outstanding Drama Emmy winner
- Four-time Emmy-winning series
- Former TV legal series
- Former TV legal drama
- Former TV drama set in SoCal
- Former TV drama about SoCal attorneys
- Former NBC legal series
- Former NBC drama that starred Harry Hamlin and Susan Dey: 2 wds.
- Former legal drama that starred Susan Dey
- Erstwhile NBC legal drama
- Early Steven Bochco series
- Drama with the fictional firm McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak
- Drama series with Susan Dey
- Dey-time drama?
- Dey-in-court drama
- Dey-Hamlin TV drama
- Dey TV series
- Dey drama of old
- Courtroom procedural of the '80s-'90s
- Courtroom drama with Susan Dey
- Courtroom drama on NBC from 1986 to 1994
- Classic NBC legal drama
- Calif. legal drama
- Bygone NBC drama
- Bochco's TV series of 1986-94
- Bochco-Fisher creation
- Bochco TV drama until 1994
- Bochco show whose opening title was seen on a California license plate
- Bochco project between "Hill Street Blues" and "NYPD Blue"
- Bochco legal series
- 80s-'90s TV legal drama
- 80's-90's NBC drama
- 1986-94 TV drama
- 1986-94 legal drama
- 1986-1994 NBC legal drama: 2 wds.
- 1986-1994 legal drama set in Southern California: 2 wds.
- 1986-'94 Steven Bochco series
- 1980s-'90s TV drama
- 1980s-'90s series set in California
- 1980s-'90s series based on the fictional firm McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak
- 1980s-'90s NBC legal drama
- 1980s-'90s legal drama that won 15 Emmys
- 1980s-'90s legal drama
- 1980s-'90s Corbin Bernsen TV drama
- 1980s-'90s Bochco series
- 1980s drama set in a firm [SEE IMPORTANT NOTE ABOVE]
- 1980's-90's TV drama
- 1980's-90's ensemble drama
- 1980's-90's Emmy-winning drama
- 1980's-90's courtroom drama
- "ER" replaced it on NBC's schedule in 1994
- '90s Emmy-winning drama
- '80s-'90s TV legal drama
- '80s-'90s legal series with 15 Emmys
- '80s-'90s legal drama, and this puzzle's title
- '80s-'90s drama set in SoCal
- '80s legal series
- '80s legal drama
- ... McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak
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