➠ LIBEL - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Defamation made in print
  • - defamation witnessed in school, i believe
  • - Defame someone in writing
  • - defamation in a publication
  • - Wrong in writing
  • - Malign in print
  • - Writing that can get you in trouble
  • - Defamation in print
  • - Defamation in a paper
  • - Tort in print
  • - Defamation of character
  • - Put down in print
  • - Defame, in a way
  • - Liberation ends in state trial for defamation
  • - Defame in print
  • - Vilify in print
  • - Smear in print
  • - Insult in print
  • - Slander in print
  • - Slanderous statements in print
  • - Defame in writing
  • - Put down in writing
  • - Material for a then-record £8,000 Liberace suit in 1959
  • - Smearing in ink?
  • - Print falsehoods about
  • - Smear in ink
  • - Defamation in writing
  • - Attack in print
  • - Character assassination in print
  • - Kind of suit found in a courtroom
  • - Malign in a magazine
  • - Character assassination?
  • - be ill in a way that's just not right legally
  • - the serious fault one's seen in a cracked bell
  • - Run down illegally
  • - A statement which may be ill construed
  • - It's an offence to be ill, possibly!
  • - harmful publication
  • - It's an offence to tear up a bill out East
  • - what a newspaper might be sued for
  • - Damaging reporting
  • - Defamatory written statement
  • - Muhammad Ali believes it's some aspersion
  • - Malicious defamatory publication
  • - A published untrue statement
  • - Publication of defamatory writing, pictures etc
  • - written equivalent of slander.
  • - Some smears
  • - written accusation
  • - Falsely derogatory written statement
  • - Cause for a lawsuit
  • - Written slander
  • - Smear campaign crime
  • - Publisher's booboo
  • - Printed slander
  • - Nizer subject
  • - Malicious defamation
  • - Freedom-of-speech limit
  • - Cause of a suit
  • - Bit of scandalmongering
  • - Bad words
  • - Cause for a suit
  • - Calumny
  • - Focus of some celebrity suits
  • - Defamatory text
  • - Written defamation
  • - Smear with ink?
  • - Tort class topic
  • - Actionable words
  • - Form of defamation
  • - Slander's counterpart
  • - Defamation
  • - What a tabloid may be sued for
  • - Media lawyer's specialty
  • - Defamatory writing
  • - Slander kin
  • - Written assault on one's reputation
  • - Tortious writing
  • - 'Some alcohol!' I belligerently slur
  • - Torts class subject
  • - False statement about British pound giving offence
  • - Tabloid issue
  • - Printed defamation
  • - Slander relative
  • - Fact-checking can help avoid it
  • - Large degree of noise obscuring December's false report
  • - Type of tort
  • - Material for a suit?
  • - Reputation wrecker
  • - Slander's kin
  • - What tabloids are often sued for
  • - It concerns write wrongs?
  • - Sort of tort
  • - Publishing crime
  • - Smear on the page
  • - What Wilde sued the marquess of Queensberry for
  • - Absence of Malice topic
  • - Tabloid lawyer's worry
  • - Written smear
  • - Charge against a rag, maybe
  • - Slander counterpart
  • - A form of defamation
  • - Media lawyer's concern
  • - Slander's cousin
  • - Defamatory words
  • - Reason to sue a publisher
  • - Bad press?
  • - Tort type
  • - Reason for a suit
  • - Write wrongs
  • - Media law topic
  • - Give a bad name
  • - Slander's well-read cousin?
  • - Type of suit
  • - Media lawyer's subject
  • - Bad writing?
  • - Calumny's kin
  • - Kind of law
  • - Written lies
  • - Defamatory statement
  • - Grounds for a suit
  • - Subject of media law
  • - Newspaper no-no
  • - Damage a reputation
  • - Cousin of slander
  • - Ink smear
  • - Publisher's concern.
  • - Suit material
  • - Slander
  • - Drag through the mud
  • - Malign
  • - Printing error
  • - Kind of suit
  • - Defame
  • - Smear
  • - Reputation ruiner
  • - Reject double bill containing defamatory material
  • - Defamation of the Spanish after liberation
  • - Smear with 18?
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