- - Police officer firm on parking
- - He walks a beat
- - Many an extra on Brooklyn Nine-Nine
- - One keeping a steady beat
- - Word used with "buddy" in many action films involving the police
- - Chaser of the bad guys
- - Person upholding the law
- - Officer in company with the head of police
- - He's got a beat
- - Beat pounder
- - Member of the police force
- - Person with a beat
- - Man or woman in blue
- - Beat-nik?
- - Beat man
- - Your role in this puzzle [the asterisked clues will help you crack the case]
- - Worker with a beat
- - Whom you might see in your rearview mirror if you ignore the above signs
- - Person on a beat
- - One who walks a beat
- - One not missing a beat?
- - O. Henry's "The ...... and the Anthem"
- - Member of the fuzz
- - Man with a beat
- - Man on the beat
- - Man on a beat.
- - He's got the beat
- - Guy on a beat
- - Beat worker
- - One on a force
- - One of the fuzz
- - One of 'the finest'
- - One of the village people?
- - Member of the force
- - Beat walker
- - Protector of the peace
- - Just about every character on 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'
- - "Good" or "bad" questioner
- - Bobby, taken in by Marco Polo
- - Crime drama extra
- - jake peralta or amy santiago
- - catch, lock up
- - "Law & Order" extra
- - work after 100? must be a catch!
- - Person who may have graduated from a police academy
- - Robber pursuer
- - "chicago p.d." extra
- - be a thief ... or a word for someone who chases a thief
- - One who may ask for your license and registration, informally
- - Perp pursuer [inf.]
- - One who stops a speeder, informally
- - Squad car's driver
- - One who issues tickets, informally
- - "Chicago P.D." character, informally
- - Old Bill, firm yet soft
- - Many a Blue Bloods character
- - 'That's a total ...-out'
- - ... a plea (bargain for a lighter sentence)
- - Suffer leading constable or policeman
- - Get, slangily
- - Ticket issuer, informally
- - Catch a police officer
- - NYPD figure, informally
- - Person driving a squad car
- - Bobby viewed in telescope
- - Crime-fighting force officer, informally
- - Officer who issues a ticket, informally
- - Many a Chicago P.D. character
- - One with some scope for law enforcement
- - Booking figure
- - He may issue a speeding ticket to you
- - Member of law enforcement
- - ......26, un climate change conference in glasgow?
- - One who issues a speeding ticket, informally
- - ......26: upcoming un climate change conference to be held in glasgow.
- - "Beverly Hills ...."; Eddie Murphy movie
- - Ticket issuer, slangily
- - Person who fights crime
- - Speeding ticket issuer, slangily
- - Joe Friday, e.g.
- - Kindergarten ... (Arnold Schwarzenegger comedy)
- - Upholder of law and order
- - "kindergarten ---" [schwarzenegger film]
- - Catch bluebottle
- - Ticket-issuing officer, slangily
- - Police force member, informally
- - Policeman, slangily
- - Popeye Doyle, e.g.
- - Badge bearer
- - Suspect chaser
- - Policeman, slang
- - Robber's foe
- - Police officer, slangily
- - Patrolman
- - Robber's counterpart
- - Crime buster
- - Black-and-white driver
- - "Blue Knight"
- - Take surreptitiously
- - Radar gun aimer
- - Police officer, informally
- - Police force member
- - Person with a collar?
- - Person who makes arrests
- - One in a cruiser
- - NYPD figure
- - Law enforcer, informally
- - Good or bad figure?
- - Good or bad figure, in TV dramas
- - Good ..../bad ....: interrogation method
- - Friday, notably
- - Bobby's relative
- - "Kindergarten ........"
- - Word that can follow "traffic" or "mall"
- - Word in either blank of "Good ....../bad ......"
- - Word after good and bad
- - Woods film
- - Wearer of blue
- - Village People persona
- - US policeman
- - Uniformed ticket agent?
- - Take, as a plea
- - Station occupant
- - Station interrogator
- - Sipowicz of "NYPD Blue," for one
- - She might carry a stick
- - Policeman, to a hood
- - Police officer (slang)
- - Person who works at a precinct
- - Person who chases criminals
- - Person who carries a gun and handcuffs
- - Person pursuing a perp
- - Person in a pullover?
- - Perp catcher
- - Patrol officer
- - Parking lot bluecoat
- - One with cuffs
- - One whose tickets are often expensive
- - One whose hat often features a badge
- - One whose cuffs have links
- - One who might run radar
- - One who handles bookings
- - One cuffing
- - One carrying handcuffs
- - Nightstick carrier
- - Member of New York's Finest
- - Kojak, e.g.
- - Good or bad interrogator
- - Frank Bullitt or Harry Callahan
- - Five-O member
- - Fish or Friday, e.g.
- - Figure in an "America's Most Wanted" episode
- - Emergency help provider
- - Dirty Harry, for one
- - Crook catcher
- - Citation issuer
- - CBer's "bear"
- - Capture: Slang
- - Capture a prize: Slang.
- - Buy weed
- - Bobby's U.S. relative
- - Bobby's relative over here
- - Bobby, here
- - Bobby from Britain
- - Blue wearer, usually
- - Back (out), informally
- - Avoid responsibility with out
- - Arrester
- - Appropriate, informally
- - Acquire, slangily
- - Accept, as a plea
- - A good and bad one are often paired
- - "Rent-a-........"
- - "Pepper spray ......" (November 2011 internet meme)
- - "Paul Blart: Mall ......" (Kevin James movie)
- - "NYPD Blue" extra
- - "Law & Order" role
- - "CSI" or "NCIS" extra
- - "Bear" in C.B. lingo
- - "...... Car" (2014 Keith Urban song)
- - Narc, for one
- - Radar user
- - Beatnik
- - Constable
- - Lift, so to speak
- - Peace officer
- - Policeman, informally
- - Unit of heat
- - Crimebuster
- - "Blue Bloods" extra
- - Purchase, informally
- - ......-out (poor excuse)
- - Steal, in slang
- - Police officer
- - Olivia Benson's profession
- - Ticket distributor
- - .... a plea
- - 'That's a ......-out!'
- - Perp pursuer
- - Booking expert
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