➠ ALIASES - 7 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - BTS's V, Suga and RM, e.g.
  • - "Butch Cassidy" and "The Sundance Kid," for two
  • - Swindler's array
  • - Con artist's array
  • - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
  • - Crook's creations
  • - Names for fugitives, likely
  • - Other names back cruise in the ocean
  • - Monikers for ones on the run
  • - Names like Billy the Kid
  • - Likely names for fugitives
  • - Fugitives may have a few
  • - Fugitive handles
  • - Kimble's array, in TV's "The Fugitive"
  • - Scam artist's array
  • - Buffalo Bill and Billy the Kid.
  • - A lassie turned out to have other names
  • - Different fake names used by criminals
  • - Code names
  • - Criminals' fake names
  • - george sand, george eliot and george orwell
  • - a lassie travels giving alternative names
  • - assumed handles affected a lassie
  • - They're assumed to be false
  • - They're assumed to be fake
  • - Star names for hotel rooms
  • - Names that might follow "aka" on a wanted poster
  • - Manufactured handles?
  • - Jones/Smith, sometimes
  • - Fictitious names
  • - False names or assumed identities
  • - Criminals usually have a few
  • - AKAs
  • - Rap sheet list
  • - Assumed names
  • - Made-up names
  • - Wanted poster listings
  • - Other names
  • - Many literary anagrams
  • - Pseudonyms
  • - Noms de plume
  • - Many rappers' names
  • - False names
  • - Thieves often go by them
  • - Handles for crooks
  • - They're assumed
  • - AKA names
  • - Fake names
  • - Faux names
  • - Things a spy may have many of
  • - Fake handles
  • - Things you can assume
  • - Con artists may adopt a succession of them
  • - Crooked handles?
  • - ID covers
  • - Fake IDs
  • - Rap-sheet names
  • - Used for star hotel room bookings
  • - George Orwell and George Eliot
  • - George Eliot and George Sand
  • - Alternative names
  • - Names on fake IDs, perhaps
  • - Ellery Queen and others
  • - What con men may assume
  • - Faux handles
  • - Stage names
  • - Names on falsified papers
  • - Forwarding e-mail addresses
  • - Ayn Rand and Anne Rice, e.g.
  • - Names after "AKA"
  • - Smith and Jones, maybe
  • - Dubious adoptions
  • - Things to hide behind
  • - 'A.k.a.' names
  • - Things assumed to be false?
  • - Dossier list
  • - Criminal-record listing
  • - Criminal adoptions
  • - John Smith, John Doe, etc.
  • - Con men often use them
  • - Writing names
  • - Smith and Jones, often
  • - Names on false passports
  • - Rap sheet items
  • - Blotter listing
  • - They're adopted
  • - Made-up monikers
  • - Jones and Smith, maybe
  • - Wanted-poster items
  • - Alternate monickers
  • - These are assumed
  • - George Eliot, George Sand, etc.
  • - False "handles"
  • - Phony names.
  • - Incognito names.
  • - Deceptive names.
  • - Underground names.
  • - Devices for remaining incognito.
  • - Identity disguises.
  • - Disguises.
  • - Names like "Jimmy Valentine."
  • - Assumed identities
  • - Pen names
  • - Monikers
  • - Wanted-poster info
  • - Rap sheet info
  • - Rap sheet listing
  • - Covers
  • - Handles
  • - Rap sheet entries
  • - Rap-sheet data
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