- - Word denoting a maiden name
- - Name that's often taken on for nefarious purposes
- - False name on a rap sheet
- - Fake name on a rap sheet
- - "America's Most Wanted" info
- - Name on a rap sheet, perhaps
- - "Wanted" poster name
- - "More Than Words Can Say" band
- - Police-blotter word
- - "Wanted" poster entry
- - "America's Most Wanted" info, sometimes
- - Word on a "Wanted" list
- - Word on "Wanted" posters
- - Wanted poster snippet
- - Rap sheet word
- - Name on a spy's passport, perhaps
- - Name on a police blotter, maybe
- - Name on a police blotter
- - Spy's fake name
- - compile using such a sheet to reflect
- - I compile using such a sheet to reflect
- - Take boat to Arranmore, initially, recalling that it has an alternative name
- - another name for a sail that's put around
- - in the trial i assumed a different name
- - assumed name, like "the sundance kid"
- - Like Heisenberg for Walter White
- - Margaret Atwoods .... Grace
- - in bengal i assumed another name
- - Early 2000s TV spy series starring Jennifer Garner
- - form of deception
- - Ron Rifkin spy series
- - TV series starring Jennifer Garner as a CIA agent
- - Briefly, a storyteller's other name
- - Captain Marvel, for one
- - Secret agent's not-so-secret name
- - Fake name used by a hacker or spy
- - dylan's pat garrett and billy the kid role
- - Another name for the centre of Dakar
- - sydney bristow's show
- - Other name one must block sadly
- - "a.k.a." name
- - Miscreant's moniker
- - Half of Australia's assumed identity
- - fake name used by a celebrity at a hotel, e.g.
- - Jennifer Garner's 2001 thriller film
- - Spy's fake identity
- - something a hacker might use
- - Garner show
- - a flyer returned with a false name
- - jennifer garner show that garnered four emmy nominations
- - Garner TV show
- - cry of woe about one other name
- - Assumed moniker
- - another name for a sail is used
- - Spy's assumed name
- - Jennifer Garner TV spy drama
- - Alternative name in Australia sometimes
- - what typically follows a.k.a.
- - mata hari, for margaretha geertruida macleod
- - another name for a criminal.
- - Early 2000s TV series starring Jennifer Garner
- - Different name a person may have
- - One has to sail back using an assumed name
- - George Orwell or George Eliot, e.g.
- - 2001-06 Jennifer Garner series
- - Another name for a return voyage
- - An American TV series that stars Jennifer Garner as a double agent
- - Pen name or pseudonym
- - Bloomer and Earhart, for two
- - Criminal's invented identity
- - alternative name
- - Champion boxer with a second assumed name
- - a name that has been assumed temporarily
- - Undercover's cover
- - Term for a false name
- - A k a
- - Superman, e.g.
- - Identity disguiser
- - False handle
- - Alternate identity
- - You may assume it
- - Swindler's name, possibly
- - It may be assumed
- - Cover-up name
- - AKA
- - "...... Jimmy Valentine"
- - Smith, perhaps
- - Impostor's cover
- - Fake identity
- - Criminal pseudonym
- - Second name?
- - Deceptive handle
- - Butch Cassidy or The Sundance Kid
- - An anonym
- - A thief may go under one
- - What a con may assume
- - Unreal name
- - The Jackal, e.g.
- - Pseudonym of a sort
- - Jimmy Valentine, e.g.
- - Jennifer Garner series
- - Jennifer Garner drama
- - It can be assumed
- - Another name
- - Anonym
- - Alternate handle
- - What a crook might go under
- - What a crook might go by
- - Vacationing celeb's convenience
- - Sundance Kid, for one
- - Spy's name, often
- - Spy's cover
- - Smith or Jones, at times
- - Rose by any other name?
- - Rap sheet name, perhaps
- - Possible substitute for "or"
- - Police blotter datum
- - Phony handle
- - Perp's cover
- - Otherwise named
- - Name after "a.k.a."
- - Name a criminal goes by
- - Misleading name
- - Misleading moniker
- - Made-up monicker
- - Literally, "at another time"
- - Hood's pseudonym
- - Fugitive's fake name
- - Fake moniker
- - Criminal's creation, perhaps
- - Criminal cover
- - Cover name
- - Con's cover
- - Cat Stevens, to Yusuf Islam
- - Billy the Kid, to Henry McCarty
- - Another name for a person
- - A con artist may go by it
- - "Gloria, I think they got the ......" Laura Branigan
- - You could go under one
- - What a thief might go by
- - What a person may go under
- - Underworld name
- - Underworld "monicker."
- - Type of writ
- - Twitter handle
- - TV spy series starring Jennifer Garner
- - Tony Starks to Ghostface Killah, e.g.
- - Tony Clifton, for Andy Kaufman
- - The Sundance Kid, for Harry Longabaugh
- - Swindler's name, perhaps
- - Stage name e.g.
- - Spy's name, quite possibly
- - Spy's name, possibly
- - Spy's assumption
- - Spy show that starred Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow
- - Spy series directed by J .J. Abrams
- - Son of Sam, e.g.
- - Something to go under
- - Something a thief might take
- - Some cons assume it
- - Smith might be one
- - Show that follows Sydney Bristow
- - Series featuring agent Sydney Bristow
- - Second handle
- - Robert Galbraith, to J. K. Rowling
- - Rap sheet name, maybe
- - Rap sheet moniker
- - Rap sheet handle
- - R. Spencer, to J. Valentine
- - Popular spy show
- - Police-blotter info
- - Police profile datum
- - Police blotter name
- - Perp's red herring
- - Perp's fake name
- - Other name
- - Other handle
- - One may assume one
- - O. Henry's "...... Jimmy Valentine"
- - O. Henry, e.g.
- - Not the real name
- - Nom de puzzle, for crossword writers
- - Nom de plume's cousin
- - Nom de plume of sorts
- - Nom de crook
- - Name such as George Eliot
- - Name registered at many an escort service
- - Name of a sort
- - Name in the No-Tell Motel registry, most likely
- - Name in the No-Tell Motel registry
- - Name for some
- - Name after a name
- - Misleading handle
- - Low profile maintainer
- - Kirk Douglas, for one
- - Kind of writ
- - John Smith, possibly
- - John Smith, perhaps
- - John Smith may be one
- - John Doe, perhaps
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