Answer: RICO
RICO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 125 times.
- Law used to fight organized crime, acronymically
- Edward G. Robinson's role in "Little Caesar"
- "Miami Vice" cop
- Puerto ___
- "Little Caesar" role
- Not pobre
- Wealthy, in Madrid
- Baseball's Brogna
- Part of P.R.
- Ex-Bosoxer Petrocelli
- Anticrime acronym
- "Little Caesar" gangster
- Puerto __
- Man in Manilow's "Copacabana"
- Anticrime acronym since 1970
- "___ Suave" (1991 hip-hop hit)
- See 53-Down
- Wealthy, in Juárez
- 1991 Gerardo hit "___ Suave"
- "Little Caesar" character
- Antimob acronym
- It's part of P.R.
- Opposite of pobre
- "Copacabana" antagonist
- Edward G.'s "Little Caesar" role
- Affluent, in Acapulco
- First baseman Brogna
- Affluent in Acapulco
- Role for Edward G.
- "___ Suave" (hit song from Gerardo)
- Edward G.'s "Little Caesar" gangster
- Edward G. Robinson's "Little Caesar" gangster
- Federal law used to fight crime syndicates
- "Mother of mercy, is this the end of ___?" (last line of "Little Caesar")
- Sonny's "Miami Vice" partner
- Moneyed, in Madrid
- 1970 N.L. batting champ Carty
- Flush, to Francisco
- Loaded, in Logroño
- Tony's rival in the song "Copacabana"
- ''Little Caesar'' role
- ''Little Caesar'' character
- Opposite of ''pobre''
- ''Little Caesar'' gangster
- Anti-extortion act letters
- Little Caesar, originally
- "Miami Vice" character
- ''Copacabana'' antagonist
- Edward G. Robinson in "Little Caesar"
- Memorable role for Edward G.
- Organized crime act
- Acronym for fighting organized crime
- "Puerto" follower
- Wealthy, in Oaxaca
- Guy who "wore a diamond," in the song "Copacabana"
- "He wore a diamond" in "Copacabana"
- San Juan, Puerto ___
- Possessing many pesos
- He "wore a diamond," in "Copacabana"
- "Con mucho dinero"
- Puerto ---
- Moneyed, in Monterrey
- Opposite of "pobre"
- "___ Suave"
- Diamond wearer in "Copacabana"
- Law feared by gangsters
- Possessing plenty of pesos
- Fed. crime law
- "Little Caesar" protagonist
- Suitor of 57-Down
- Puerto follower
- 'Miami Vice' cop
- 'Little Caesar' role
- Anti-mob acronym
- Federal law targeting organized crime
- 'Little Caesar' character
- Puerto ____
- Sonny's partner on "Miami Vice"
- Psychotic penguin in "Madagascar"
- ___ law (acronymic 1970 measure)
- "Copacabana" guy who "went a bit too far"
- Main hood in "Little Caesar," 1931
- Loaded, in Lima
- Law used to fight organized crime
- Rodriguez of "Modern Family"
- Law feared by the fugitive financier
- Like un millonario
- Anti-Mafia measure, briefly
- "___ Suave" (1991 hit song)
- "___ Suave" (1990 hit)
- The 'R' of P.R.
- Puerto
- Moneyed, in Málaga
- Affluent, in Andalusia
- Anti-family acronym
- Robinson's Little Caesar
- Anti-organized-crime law, for short
- Puerto finisher
- Carty of baseball
- Little Caesar in "Little Caesar"
- Man who "wore a diamond," in "Copacabana"
- Flush, in Tijuana
- Wealthy: Sp.
- "Puerto" conclusion
- Anti-Mafia acronym
- Like a wealthy senor
- Petrocelli of Red Sox fame
- "Starship Troopers" hero
- Having mucho dinero
- Bad guy in the song "Copacabana"
- Suave of a hit song
- Moneyed in Mexico?
- P.R. part
- "Copacabana" figure
- Anti-organized-crime law, briefly
- See 9 Down
- Mob-busting law, for short
- Wealthy, to Juan
- The "R" of P.R.
- "___ Suave" (1991 hit)
- Anti-mob law, for short
- Wealthy, to Pablo
- Fed. statute that took down the Gambino crime family
- Spanish opposite of "pobre"
- Rapper ___ Nasty