Secret military word (4-4) |
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Alias for a secret agent |
USA Today |
07 Feb 2024 |
Spy's moniker |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Jan 2024 |
Program — one that may be called Alpha, perhaps |
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Spy's moniker |
USA Today |
29 Mar 2021 |
Spy's moniker |
Eugene Sheffer |
19 Jun 2020 |
'Rawhide,' for Ronald Reagan |
New York Times |
16 Nov 2019 |
"Rawhide," for Ronald Reagan |
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Pseudonym used for convenience, economy or secrecy |
The Guardian Speedy |
16 Jun 2019 |
Handle false bit of tooth chipped off at the back |
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Title used for convenience, economy or secrecy |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
03 Dec 2017 |
Deep Throat, for one |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
17 Mar 2017 |
Secret Service bestowal |
Newsday |
18 Feb 2017 |
65-Across ID employed by the Secret Service, and what each starred answer is |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Jan 2017 |
Once made rum in Utah, for example, during the war |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
07 Jan 2017 |
Deep Throat, for one |
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Overlord, for D-day |
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Part of a cover |
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Alias for a secret agent |
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Manhattan Project, e.g. |
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Alias for a secret agent |
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Manhattan Project, e.g. |
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Operation Overlord, e.g. |
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Barack Obama's is "Renegade" |
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Secret moniker |
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Spy's alias |
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Secret identity |
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Deep Throat, for one |
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Alias for an agent |
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Agent's cover |
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Operation Desert Fox, e.g. |
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Fat Man or Abscam |
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Alias for an agent |
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Spy's secret moniker |
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Spy's secret moniker |
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A spy may use one |
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Secret identity |
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