Answer: OMERTA
OMERTA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining OMERTA with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Code of silence
- Mobster's code of silence
- Mario Puzo novel
- Mafia code of silence
- Sicilian code of silence
- Puzo novel
- Mario Puzo best seller
- Mafioso's code of silence
- Mafia's code of silence
- Italian code of silence
- Mario Puzo sequel
- Mario Puzo bestseller
- Mafioso code of honor
- The story of Astorre Viola
- Sworn secrecy
- Sequel to Puzo's "The Last Don"
- Puzo's last novel
- Mobster's code of honor
- Mob rule
- Mario Puzo's last novel
- Mario Puzo book
- Gangster's code of silence
- Follow-up to "The Sicilian"
- Conspiracy of silence
- Code you don't want to break
- Code of silence in Puzo novels
- Underworld code of silence
- Silence of the Sopranos
- Rule against singing
- Puzo's follow-up to "The Last Don"
- Puzo's final novel
- Principle of Puzo prose
- Posthumously published work by Mario Puzo
- Posthumously published Puzo novel
- Policy prohibiting singing
- Mobster's code
- Mob code
- Mario Puzo novel published posthumously
- Mario Puzo book that was published posthumously
- Mario Puzo book named for a code of silence
- Mario Puzo book named after a code of silence
- Mafioso's code
- Mafia law of silence
- Last book of Puzo's mafia trilogy
- Last book of Puzo's "Godfather" trilogy
- Last book in Puzo's "Godfather" trilogy
- Gag rule?
- Gag rule, of a sort
- Final novel by the author of "the great 'GF"'
- Family code?
- Enforced silence
- End of a Puzo trilogy
- Don's code of silence
- Don's code
- Criminal code
- Cosa Nostra's gag rule
- Code that's dangerous to break
- Code prohibiting singing?
- Code of silence: It.
- Code of silence in Sicily
- Code keeping capos quiet
- Code broken by squealers
- Code broken by some singers
- Code broken by rats
- Code broken by mob informers
- Code broken by Joe Valachi
- Capo's code of silence
- "Zip it" code
- "The Last Don" sequel
- "Don't tell" code for a don
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