Answer: LAW
LAW is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining LAW with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Principle
- Decree
- Rule
- Statute
- Regulation
- Legislation
- Edict
- Precept
- __ school
- Attorney's field
- Barrister's field
- Attorney's expertise
- Ordinance
- Bar topic
- Order's partner
- John ___
- Common practice
- Partner of order
- Order partner
- House work?
- Cops
- Bar code?
- Piece of legislation
- Court concern
- One for the books
- Canon
- Successful legislation
- Legal profession
- Jurisprudence
- Martial ___
- GUIDELINE
- Lemon ___
- Bar concern
- Attorney's concern
- Type of suit
- Legislative act
- Judge's concern
- Professional practice
- Legislative output
- Kind of partner
- Body of rules
- Bar study
- Attorney's specialty
- Postgraduate field
- It's on the books
- Congressional creation
- Case study?
- Attorney's profession
- Practice with briefs
- Postgraduate study
- Murphy's is well-known
- Judge's field
- It may be laid down
- Break the ___ (commit a crime)
- Bar code
- Actor Jude
- ___-abiding citizen
- What bills may become
- Police, informally
- Part of a bar code?
- Order companion
- Nomologist's forte
- Murphy's __
- Murphy has one
- LSAT part
- It has a long arm
- Court ruling
- Blue __
- Bit of legislation
- Bad thing to break
- "L.A. ____"
- "___ & Order"
- Word with maker or breaker
- TV's "L.A. ___"
- Trial topic
- Supreme Court subject
- Something to practice
- Perry Mason's profession
- Perry Mason's field
- Order precursor
- Murphy's ___
- Matlock's field
- Legal code
- Kind of practice
- John or Bonar
- Enactment
- Curler Kelly
- Code component
- Capitol Hill output
- Belli's bailiwick
- Barrister's practice
- Bar focus
- Attorney's field of expertise
- Actor Jude ____
- "No smoking," in some places
- "___ & Order: Special Victims Unit"
- Word with "maker" or "breaker"
- What the police enforce
- Type of firm in "The Firm"
- Trial subject
- Trial concern
- The Clintons studied it
- The "L" of LSAT
- Subject of a bar exam
- Something to lay down
- Something on the books
- Some lay it down
- Scientist's formulation
- Scientific truth
- Scientific principle
- Postgraduate major
- Post-grad study, perhaps
- Police, with "the"
- Physics class equation
- People's Sexiest Man Alive of 2004
- Part of LSAT
- Order's companion
- Newton formulation
- Murphy's is well known
- Mosaic contribution
- Mason's field
- Martial or Murphy's ___
- Lines: Part 3
- Legislator's creation
- Lay down the ____
- Lay down the ___
- It's often found with order
- It has a long arm?
- It has a "long arm"
- Gresham's ___
- Grad school major
- Firm focus
- Firm figure's field
- Finch's field
- Dictator's word
- Despot's word
- Corpus juris
- Cardinal at Boston
- British Columbia curler Kelly
- Brief topic
- Brief subject
- Brief field
- Bill, eventually
- Barrister's bailiwick
- Bar subject
- Autocrat's word
- Ally McBeal's field
- Allred's area
- Actor Jude of "Spy"
- "The Practice" practice
- "The Paper Chase" subject
- "The ___ is a ass": Dickens
- "___ & Order: SVU"
- ___ partner
- ___ of the jungle
- ___ of averages
- __ of averages
- __ firm
- Yale specialty
- Word with common or criminal
- Word with "martial" or "Murphy's"
- Word with "blue" or "lemon"
- Word of a despot
- Word before "school" or "firm"
- Word after leash or lemon
- Word after common or case
- White ____ , Alberta
- What's broken by a code breaker?
- What you might lay down, with "the"
- What W.J.C. taught at the U. of Ark.
- What the world needs.
- What the police uphold
- What the "attorney" is "at"?
- What police officers are sworn to uphold
- What Moses received on Mt. Sinai
- What Gandhi once practiced
- What an attorney-to-be studies
- What a dictator's word is
- What a court interprets
- What a bill may become
- What a bill covers
- What a bill becomes when it's passed
- What a bill becomes once it's passed and signed
- What "torah" means
- USA Patriot Act, e.g.
- Unwritten ___
- Typical John Grisham subject
- Two-time Oscar nominee Jude
- TV's "LA ___"
- Turow topic
- Topic discussed by the bar
- This may be blue
- The "L" in LSAT
- The ___ is a ass: Dickens
- Supreme Court's sphere
- Subject of many John Grisham novels
- Subject for a bar discussion
- Stryper "Against the ___"
- Speed limit, e.g.
- Specialty of a Library of Congress
- Sotomayor's specialty
- Song and album by the Doors
- Something in a code
- Something "on the books"
- Some practice it
- Some postgraduate study
- Some post-graduate study
- Solon's forte
- Solon's creation
- Shapiro's metier
- Science class equation
- Saul's field in "Better Call Saul"
- Rule of ___
- Rule in physics class
- Robert Kardashian's field
- Result of a veto override
- Relationship statement, in science
- Public defender's field
- Public defender's expertise
- Proverbially long-armed entity
- Proven postulate
- Prosecutor's field
- Profession with partners
- Practiced profession
- Practice in USA's "Suits"
- Postgraduate study, perhaps
- Postgrad field
- Post-graduate pursuit
- Post-grad pursuit
- Portia's calling
- Police, with "the," informally
- Physics formula
- Physicist's principle
- Perp chaser, with "the"
- Order's counterpart
- One on the books
- One might cover lemons
- One might be passed
- One may be purposely broken
- One may be passed or broken
- Murphy's or Salic
- Murphy's or Gresham's
- Murphy's ____
- Murphy's ___ ("Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong")
- Murphy's ___ ("Anything that can go wrong will go wrong")
- Murphy's
- Mother-in-___
- Matlock's concern
- Mason's profession
- Marshall's expertise
- Marshal's concern
- Maker or breaker lead-in
- Major for many presidents
- Magistrate's focus
- LSAT section?
- Long-armed entity
- Litigator's specialty
- Litigator's field
- Lincoln's profession
- Lemon ________
- Legisla-tion
- Legal rule
- Legal ordinance
- Legal field
- Learned Hand's field
- Latin is often heard in it
- Kim Wexler's field on "Better Call Saul"
- Ketanji Brown Jackson's field
- Jurist's study
- Jurist's reading
- Jurist's focus
- Jurist's concern
- Judy's study
- Judy's field
- Judy Sheindlin studied it
- Judges lay it down
- Judges administer it
- Judge's study
- Judge's specialty
- Judge's purview
- Judge's focus
- Jude who's not obscure
- Jude of "The Grand Budapest Hotel"
- Jude of "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows"
- JOHNNY ___ (THE COPS)
- John or Salic
- John Grisham's subject
- Its spirit may be broken
- Its practice doesn't make it perfect
- Item on the books
- It's practiced on "The Practice"
- It's often broken
- It's not damaged by being broken
- It's laid down by authority figures
- It's just an act
- It might be laid down
- It may be studied at Vanderbilt
- It has collars and stays
- It gets laid down
- It can be broken, but not fixed
- Important physics equation
- If you fight it, it might win
- House rule?
- He played Watson in "Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows"
- Harvard specialty
- Gresham's, for one
- Gresham's or Salic
- Graduate study
- Graduate area of study
- Grad-school specialty
- Ginsberg's practice
- Foundation of a civil society
- Former bill
- Firm field
- Finch forte
- Field with torts
- Field with many partners
- Field with cases and briefs
- Field with cases
- Field requiring constant practice
- Field for some clerks
- Field for prosecutors, judges, and defense attorneys
- Field for a judge or prosecutor
- Father William's profession
- English actor Jude
- Enforcers, with "the"
- Dershowitz's field
- Denny Crane's field
- Darrows field
- Darrow's field
- Criminal follower
- Court's concern
- Court subject
- Court standard
- Court of __
- Court focus
- Counselor's subject
- Counselor's field
- Counselor's area
- Cops, with "the"
- Congressional act
- Congress makes it
- Concern of Congress
- Companion of order
- Community ordinance
- Clerk's field
- Civil conclusion?
- Civic rule
- Charlotte E. Ray's field
- Certain clerk's concern
- Central Park landscape architect Frederick ___ Olmsted
- Cardinal of Boston
- Business involving briefs
- Burger's forte
- British P.M. after Lloyd George
- Britain's Bonar
- Brief concern?
- Breaking one is risky
- Break the ___ (do something illegal)
- Boyle's or Gresham's
- Boston's Cardinal
- Bonar or John
- Blackstone's topic
- Blackstone's field
- Bill's future, maybe
- Bill, after being signed by the president
- Bench subject
- Barrister's province
- Barrister's concern
- Bailey's bailiwick
- Attorney's area of expertise
- Attorney-at-___
- Area with briefs and cases
- Area of codes?
- Annalise Keating teaches it
- Anarchist's aversion
- Alicia Florick's field
- Against the ___ (not legal)
- Against the ___ (illegal)
- Actor Jude who was once People's Sexiest Man Alive
- Actor Jude of HBO's upcoming "The Young Pope"
- Actor Jude of "Side Effects"
- (The) fuzz
- "Where there is no ___, there is no freedom": Locke
- "The Talented Mr. Ripley" actor Jude
- "The Paper Chase" topic
- "The Good Wife" field
- "The ___ is a ass": Dickens's Mr. Bumble
- "The __ allows it, and the court awards it": "The Merchant of Venice"
- "Side Effects" actor Jude
- "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" actor Jude
- "She-Hulk: Attorney at ___"
- "Order" partner
- "Legal Eagles" concern
- "L.A. ___," TV program
- "It's the ___!"
- "I Fought the ___"
- "Captain Marvel" actor
- "Breaking the ___" (Judas Priest single on VH1's list of the 40 Greatest Metal Songs)
- "Boston Legal" profession
- "A shrewd pickpurse": Howell
- "____ & Order"
- "___ & Order" (show in which "vic" means "victim")
- "___ & Order" (long-running drama series)
- 'Alfie' star (2004)
- '70s Ohio band that followed the rules?
- ''The Practice'' practice
- '-- & Order: Criminal Intent'
- ' & Order'
- ... & order
- ____ and order
- ___ of large numbers (statistics topic)
- ___ clerk
- ___ and order
- __ of diminishing returns
- __ of attrition
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