- - "Amelia Earhart: The Lost ...," 2017 documentary on Earhart's disappearance which was eventually canceled
- - Policeman's concern
- - It's presented in court
- - Prosecutor's need
- - It's introduced in court
- - Backward joint therefore not opening? Here's proof
- - Nurse holding most of film with church's testimony
- - Attorney's presentation
- - Prosecutor's accumulation
- - Prosecutor's presentation
- - D.A.'s need
- - Jury's concern
- - Lawyer's delight.
- - Material that's presented in court
- - Express contains dire empty testimony
- - even dice turn out to be clues
- - information that gives grounds for belief
- - testimony that even dice may be used to obtain
- - Terrible vice: need support
- - Testimony of French accepted by English fellow
- - Need Vice to produce proof
- - Trial testimony
- - testimonies
- - Support ecstasy habit, immoral, keeping place for it?
- - proof that devil essentially is thick, as many say
- - Substantiating facts
- - Courtroom proof
- - Trial need
- - Words in action
- - Proof presented to the judge or jury during a trial
- - testimony confusing dee and vince
- - Proof endive salad is from Clare
- - Circumstantial ....
- - Facts as proof
- - Testimony — verification
- - Part 4 of the comment
- - Witness box account
- - Physical material collected at a crime scene
- - Information in a law case
- - Exhibit A, say
- - Exhibit 'A,' e.g.
- - DNA, on 'CSI'
- - DNA, for instance
- - Courtroom testimony
- - A bag of pot, maybe
- - Body of facts
- - Part 2 of the comment
- - Facts presented in court
- - Proof I've picked up study on the church
- - Confirmation presentation
- - The basis for belief or disbelief
- - Information given to a court
- - What the witness produced at the bar perhaps for The Confirmation
- - I've taken over sanctum on church grounds
- - Proof; testimony
- - Proof
- - Proof endive salad is cold and gives energy
- - Proof of vice-president not taking trips
- - Criminal vice — need support
- - Prints, perhaps
- - Introduce Old Vic landlord to European in place of proof
- - Testimony in court
- - Law school class
- - Testimony in a court
- - I have sent over study by the Church for authentication
- - Doctor envied church grounds
- - Proof from Germany divides suspicious Venice
- - Dope in court?
- - Proof of what 15 across either supports or rebuts
- - Criminal vice — need testimony
- - Exhibits, for example, as central idea in show
- - What the detective is looking for is supplied by court reporter perhaps?
- - Information in court
- - Testimony to a court
- - Grounds for believing study going into European depravity
- - Proof of energy and wickedness around hiding place
- - Information in law case
- - Proof from Venice travels across Germany
- - Law school course
- - Exhibit, e.g
- - Testimony in a court of law
- - Court material
- - Information given in a court case
- - Turn over low bar in East End, thus finding material presented in court
- - Court presentation
- - It can lead to an indictment
- - Exhibit A, etc.
- - Data seen by a jury
- - Exhibit A, Exhibit B, etc.
- - Betray symptoms of
- - Outward sign
- - Forensic material
- - Fingerprints or DNA
- - Exhibits in court, e.g.
- - What Holmes sought
- - Exhibits, e.g.
- - Exhibits, basically
- - Exhibit A, maybe
- - Grounds for belief
- - Trial material
- - Trial data
- - Factual proof.
- - Ground for belief.
- - Courtroom exhibit.
- - Basis for court action.
- - Means of making proof.
- - "The ...... of things not seen."
- - Clues
- - Show clearly
- - Verification
- - ...... testimony
- - Sign; indication
- - Indication
- - Show
- - Part of a chain
- - Revealing indication
- - Testimony from key study probing immorality
- - Body of ... (1993 Madonna movie)
- - Exhibits seen by a jury
- - Study into English wrongdoing gets support
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