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Here you will find all Crosswords Clues.

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Eloise's hotel, with "the" 40
"Guilty" or "not guilty" 44
"Give me another chance," e.g. 40
"Not guilty," for example 35
''Not guilty,'' e.g. 36
''No contest,'' for one 39
Defendant's part of the bargain? 36
"Remember the neediest," e.g. 39
"Nolo contendere," e.g. 33
"Have mercy on me!" e.g. 34
"Don't hurt me!" for one 38
"Do it just for me," e.g. 35
"Can I? Can I? Can I?" e.g. 37
''Not guilty'' is one 37
''Marry me!'' e.g. 34
''Let my people go,'' e.g. 42
Video from a kidnappee's family, e.g. 41
Not guilty by reason of insanity, e.g. 38
It's bargained before the bench 35
Defendant's declaration at an arraignment 45
"Remember the less fortunate," e.g. 45
"Put me in, coach!," e.g. 35
"Put me in, coach," e.g. 34
"Necessity, the tyrant's ___" 43
"Have mercy on me!," e.g. 35
"Have mercy on me," e.g. 34
"Guilty" or "innocent," e.g. 48
"Don't shoot!," e.g. 34
"Don't hurt me!" e.g. 35
"Don't hurt me!," for one 39
"Don't hurt me!," e.g. 36
''Not guilty,'' for example 43
''Can I? Huh?'' for one 39
Negotiating for a lesser sentence 33
Try to persuade, with "with" 38
State ''not guilty'' 36
State ''Not guilty,'' e.g. 42
Say "not guilty," perhaps 35
Say ''Not guilty,'' e.g. 40
Profess one's innocence, perhaps 36
"Guilty" and "not guilty" 45
They may be "not guilty" 34
They sometimes fall on deaf ears 32
They may be affected by bargaining 34
Happy Kinks song "Mr. ___" 36
Tot's "magic word" 32
Word often following ''pretty'' 47
When repeated, start of a Beatles title 39
When repeated several times, child's entreaty 49
The Pet Shop Boys' politely named debut album 49
Start of a sign in a restaurant's window 44
Autograph "Sign In ___" 33
Answer to ''What do you say?'' 46
"What do you say?" response 37
"___ Be Kind," 1938 song 34
''Aw, c'mon!'' 34
"Nothing's holding you back" 42
You might hear it before you get up 35
" . . . every prospect ___": Heber 44
Hedonist's raison d'être 35
Feature of some trousers or skirts 34
Rite of passage participant, often 34
Future second lieutenant, usually 33
Said "no contest," e.g. 33
Said "not guilty," e.g. 33
Asserted one's innocence, perhaps 37
Tried for a courtroom deal, perhaps 35
Took the district attorney's deal, e.g. 43
Said "Not guilty!," e.g. 34
Said "Not guilty," for example 40
Said "no contest," say 32
Said ''not guilty'' 35
Said ''not guilty,'' perhaps 44
Said ''Not guilty,'' maybe 42
Said ''Not guilty,'' e.g. 41
Said ''no contest,'' perhaps 44
Implored (with "with") 32
Got down on one's knees, say 32
Admitted guilt for, as a lesser charge 38
"I Got ___ o' Nuttin'" 40
" . . . nothin's ___ for me" 42
''Swan Lake'' bend 34
Movement that's French for "bent" 47
It's French for "bent" 36
Ballet movement in which the knees are bent 43
"The Firebird" movement 33
"Grand" or "demi" ballet move 49
___ stapler (tool with a hand grip) 35
Word after locking or needle-nose 33
__ one's trade (works busily) 33
"Natural History" author 34
"Elder" of ancient history 36
The Elder or the Younger of Ancient Rome 40
Either of two noted Roman authors 33
Author of "Historia naturalis" 40
"Naturalis Historia" author 37
"Historia naturalis" author 37
"Elder" Roman naturalist 34
Player in the Mideast peace process (abbr.) 43
Middle Eastern org. founded in 1964 35