Answer: AGENTS
AGENTS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 105 times.
- Operatives
- Airline employees
- F.B.I. workers
- Scully and Mulder, for two
- Some airline employees
- Canvassers
- 007 and others
- C.I.A. operatives
- Some of them are secret
- Receivers of cuts
- 99 and 86, on "Get Smart"
- Insurance sellers
- Scully and Smart
- FBI employees
- FBI operatives
- Scully and Mulder, e.g.
- Brokers
- James Bond's co-workers
- Literary representatives
- Star pitchers?
- Bond and others
- Smart and Solo
- Real estate employees
- Posse members, e.g.
- Authors' representatives
- Spies
- 007 et al.
- Actors' representatives
- Ten-percenters
- Athletes' reps
- 86 and 99, for two
- Realtors, e.g.
- Some State Farm workers
- Ballplayers' representatives
- Real estate hires
- Go-betweens
- Hollywood bunch
- Syndics, e.g.
- Cut takers
- Facilitators
- Hollywood workers
- Catalysts
- Deal go-betweens
- William Morris workers
- Spies, e.g.
- Most major-leaguers have them
- 00s, e.g.
- Actor's reps
- Reps
- Representatives
- Feds
- Middlemen
- 00s, for example
- Insurance brokers
- Liaisons
- Some feds
- CIA workers
- Negotiating pros
- FBI workers
- Tinseltown powerbrokers
- Progressive people?
- Pitchers to publishers
- Insurance staff
- FBI guys
- Some are secret, and some are special
- Deal makers
- Advisers to players' associations
- Contract negotiators
- Star seekers
- "free ___"
- Proxies of a sort
- Customer service workers
- F.B.I. employees
- G-men or T-men
- Ballplayers' negotiators
- Spys
- Actors' negotiators
- 86 and 99
- 1-Across workers
- Star's go-betweens
- Solicitors
- Insurance salespersons
- Century 21 staffers
- Professional hagglers
- House sellers
- Secret service operatives
- Real estate brokers
- "NCIS" figures
- Transportation safety workers, e.g.
- Double ___ (moles)
- Actors hire them
- Many Century 21 employees
- They've got talent
- Catalysts, as of change
- Negotiation go-betweens
- They may be special or secret
- Secret ones do missions
- Deal sealers
- Pros with negotiations
- Interfacers with publishers
- Boris and Natasha, e.g.
- Some Hollywood workers
- 00s, in James Bond novels
- Reps for actors or athletes
- Some airport helpers