Answer: TMEN
TMEN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 138 times.
- Federal agents, informally
- U.S. Govt. agents
- Feds
- The Untouchables, e.g.
- Bootleggers' bane
- 1947 docudrama
- Crime-fighters, for short
- Ness and others
- Undercover types
- Govt. agents
- Some special agents
- Federal agents
- Capone's adversaries
- Counterfeit cops?
- Fed. agents
- Some Feds
- Counterfeiters' nemeses
- Certain Feds
- Revenuers
- Counterfeiter catchers
- Many Feds
- Followers of tax cheats
- Federal agts.
- "The Untouchables" extras
- Counterfeiters' counters
- Catchers of tax cheats
- Counterfeiter hunters
- Capone's nemeses
- 1947 film noir starring Dennis O'Keefe
- Some special agts.
- Some govt. agents
- Some snoops
- 1947 crime drama
- Some govt. investigators
- Catchers of some ring leaders
- Some agents, for short
- 1947 semi-documentary-style crime drama
- Agts. looking for tax cheats
- Prohibition agents
- Undesirable alternatives
- Ringleaders' nemeses
- Govt. gangbusters
- Eliot Ness and others
- Prohibition enforcers, informally
- Untouchables, e.g.
- 70-Across, and coworkers
- "Untouchables" agts.
- Ness followers
- Fed. customs employees
- Revenuers, for short
- Government crime-fighting team, for short
- Bad bill hunters
- Untouchables, et al.
- Ness team
- Feds who catch counterfeiters
- Feds who look for tax cheats
- Ness underlings
- Ness et al.
- The Untouchables, briefly
- IRS employees, e.g.
- Feds under Ness
- Feds concerned with bogus bills
- 1947 Dennis O'Keefe film
- Certain government special investigators
- 1947 movie directed by Anthony Mann
- Some special investigators
- Members of the Untouchables, for example
- Some government agents
- Some agts.
- Tracers of bogus bills
- The Untouchables, for short
- Ness and colleagues
- Certain government agents
- IRS agents
- Some fed. agents
- Govt. investigators
- Government agents, briefly
- U.S. investigators
- "The Untouchables," e.g.
- Bootleggers' nemeses
- Eliot Ness and cohorts
- Feds who nab counterfeiters
- Ness and co.
- They block the passing of many bills
- Feds concerned with counterfeits
- Tax evasion investigators
- Some law enforcement agents
- Counterfeiting investigators
- Feds who nabbed Capone
- Some Federal agents
- Treasury Department agents
- Ness chasers
- Some govt. raiders
- Counterfeit cops
- Ness' agents
- Ness's agents
- IRS investigators, briefly
- Bill-passing watchdogs
- "Untouchable" feds
- IRS enforcers
- Feds who caught Capone
- Anticounterfeiting feds
- Ness's guys
- They nabbed Capone
- Some feds.
- Bootleggers' foes
- Certain fed. agents
- Dodgers' foes
- Bootleggers' banes
- Ones on the money trail, informally
- Govt. collectors
- Fraud fighters, for short
- 'Untouchable' feds
- *Sitting figures, maybe
- Gov't investigators
- Capone's adversaries, informally
- Anti-counterfeiting agts.
- Counterfeiter catchers, briefly
- Some investigators, informally
- Federal tax agts.
- Counterfeiter-catching Feds
- Dodgers' pursuers
- Group reporting to Eliot Ness
- Agents, in some films
- Tax evasion investigators, quaintly
- Counterfeiters' foes, for short
- Ness' feds
- Film noir crime fighters
- IRS fellows
- Counterfeiter trackers, in old lingo
- Tax-evasion agts.
- Al Capone chasers, informally
- Tax evasion agts.
- Capone capturers
- Some anti-mob agents
- Eliot Ness and co.
- Gangbusters, in old slang
- Bootlegger busters