➠ CASE - 4 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Protective cover for a smartphone
  • - a piece of luggage, my friend, for the military quarters
  • - job for a private investigator
  • - Reconnoitre badly, for instance
  • - Piece of luggage, one for Sherlock?
  • - Container for a saxophone
  • - Mason work?
  • - Matter for a judge
  • - Social worker's assignment
  • - Job for Sherlock Holmes
  • - Purchase for a beer blast
  • - Perry Mason's concern
  • - Perry Mason assignment
  • - Matter for Mason
  • - Mason's job
  • - Job for Nero Wolfe
  • - Job for Mason
  • - Job for Columbo
  • - It's built for a trial
  • - Ablative, for one
  • - Work for Sam Spade
  • - Work for Perry Mason
  • - Word in many Perry Mason titles
  • - Wine buyer's quantity — dative, for example
  • - What Miss Marple works on
  • - Thing for a lawyer to study
  • - Task for Perry Mason
  • - Task for Holmes
  • - Subjective, for one
  • - Study for a lawyer
  • - Place for a street musician's tips
  • - Objective, for one
  • - Objective for a grammarian?
  • - "Cold ...," procedural drama series starring Kathryn Morris about a fictionalized Philadelphia Police Department division
  • - "The ... of Charles Dexter Ward," 1943 novel by H.P. Lovecraft about an alleged wizard
  • - john —, author of the novels the first horseman and the genesis code; pseudonym of jim and carolyn hougan
  • - Instance or example of a particular situation or circumstance
  • - the affair of the bag
  • - to reconnoitre [sl]
  • - item on a court docket
  • - Matter being investigated by the police
  • - See what's worth stealing in the bag
  • - Police investigation
  • - Eyeglasses holder
  • - Museum display cabinet
  • - "The Curious ... of Benjamin Button"
  • - Instance of arsenic being brought into church
  • - CD or cassette holder
  • - word in many encyclopedia brown titles
  • - Private eye's focus
  • - Clarinet container
  • - Worst-... scenario
  • - It may be open-and-shut
  • - the leavenworth ... by anna katharine green (1878)
  • - it contains a piece of a bric-a-brac, as expected
  • - An example of luggage?
  • - Suit, trial
  • - The suit is in the bag
  • - "Get off my ....!"
  • - observe, as a potential robbery target
  • - Attorney's project
  • - 24 beer cans
  • - It's cracked when all the pieces come together
  • - In ....; lest
  • - brad pitt played the title role in the curious ........ of benjamin button.
  • - Wine box
  • - example of web search coming up with repeated omissions
  • - accusative, say
  • - Bulk buy, like beer
  • - Smartphone protector
  • - Steve ..., American investor who was the former chairman of AOL
  • - Covering the patient
  • - CIA feels prepared where all evidence is gathered?
  • - Package with 24 cans of beer
  • - Item on the docket
  • - "The Curious ... of Benjamin Button," 2008 film directed by David Fincher starring Brad Pitt
  • - difference between oo and oo
  • - Winery purchase
  • - Gumshoe's undertaking
  • - 24 cans, often
  • - Investigator's assignment
  • - good argument
  • - Objective action?
  • - Saxophone protector
  • - What a detective would investigate
  • - Cello holder
  • - Something that can be tried or cracked
  • - Tried something
  • - Lawyer's thing
  • - Container(Used today)
  • - Legal matter
  • - Docket entry
  • - Matter of grammar
  • - Grammatical category
  • - Matter of law
  • - Legal job
  • - Four six-packs
  • - Check out, as a joint
  • - Check out beforehand
  • - Big beer buy
  • - Winery buy
  • - Bulk buy
  • - Pomander
  • - Costco quantity
  • - Check out before a heist
  • - Violin container
  • - Sherlock's undertaking
  • - Etui or pomander
  • - Bulk beer buy
  • - 24 bottles of beer
  • - Word in many Gardner titles
  • - Whodunit title word
  • - Survey the joint
  • - Something to solve
  • - Scope out, pre-heist
  • - Narc's assignment
  • - Glasses holder
  • - Discounted buy
  • - Attorney's job
  • - 24 cans of beer
  • - Word with goods, history or study
  • - Word in Gardner titles
  • - Twelve bottles of wine, e.g.
  • - Scope out, before a heist
  • - Possessive, e.g.
  • - Objective, e.g.
  • - Medical patient
  • - Lawyer's undertaking
  • - Gumshoe's study
  • - Gumshoe's gig
  • - Grocer's measure
  • - Display box
  • - Columbo caper
  • - Brief ending?
  • - Basket or head follower
  • - A dozen bottles of wine
  • - 24-pack of beer, e.g.
  • - 24-can unit
  • - 24-can package of beer
  • - 24 cans of beer, e.g.
  • - 24 cans
  • - "Deal or No Deal" selection
  • - 'Deal or No Deal' choice
  • - ...... Western Reserve University
  • - Worst scenario link
  • - Word with legal or lower
  • - Word with head or cold
  • - Word with goods or study
  • - Word with goods or history
  • - Word with book or load
  • - Word with basket or federal
  • - Word with "closed" or "study"
  • - Word with "book" or "pillow"
  • - Word that can follow the starts of this puzzle's five longest answers
  • - Word in mystery titles
  • - Word in many a Gardner title
  • - Winery buy, perhaps
  • - Wine unit
  • - Wine buyer's basic quantity
  • - Wholesaler's quantity
  • - What one may do to a joint?
  • - What one does to a joint?
  • - What a sleuth tries to close
  • - Violin protector
  • - Vintner's quantity
  • - Upper or lower follower
  • - Type of load or study
  • - Twenty-four cans, often
  • - Twenty-four cans, at times
  • - Twenty-four cans of beer
  • - Twenty-four cans
  • - Twelve fifths
  • - Trumpet protector
  • - Thing on a docket
  • - Suit follower
  • - South Dakotan in the Upper House.
  • - Something tried in a court
  • - Size up the joint
  • - Six-pack's relative
  • - Senator Mundt's colleague.
  • - Senator from N.J.
  • - Sen. Mundt's colleague.
  • - Scope out nefariously
  • - Private investigator's job
  • - Private eye's project
  • - Pre-party purchase
  • - Portmanteau, e.g.
  • - Pomander, e.g.
  • - Piccolo protector
  • - Part of a judge's workload
  • - Part of a judge's docket
  • - Part of a detective's workload
  • - Pair or set
  • - Pair of pistols
  • - One taken to court
  • - Nominative, e.g.
  • - Nominative or dative
  • - Nominative or accusative
  • - Mystery-title word
  • - Moto matter
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