Word "ILLEGAL" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Adjective
Definition:
prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules
Examples:
an illegal chess move

Crossword Clues for ILLEGAL

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I will shortly break a leg, although it's against the law (7)
Under the counter, say New York Times 14 Apr 2024
Against the law The Times Concise 28 Mar 2024
Contrary to law
Prohibited by law (7)
Against the law The Telegraph Quick 18 Mar 2024
In France he gets the girl, it's criminal! (7) Puzzler Cryptic 15 Mar 2024
So it's against the law to keep a sick bird of prey? (7)
Bootleg film content on a Roman cardinal (7)
Crook accepting support by a criminal (7)
Criminal laid up with a broken leg
Felonious (7) Puzzler 19 Feb 2024
Portion of quail leg -- a luxury that could be banned The Telegraph Cryptic 02 Feb 2024
Criminal The Guardian Quick 02 Feb 2024
Portion of quail leg - a luxury that could be banned (7)
Bastille gala? Most of it is against the law (7)
Bootleg, e.g. New York Times 24 Jan 2024
Unscrupulous
Against the law, say
Sick bird we hear? That's wrong! The Sun Two Speed 23 Dec 2023
Against the law The Sun Two Speed 23 Dec 2023
Against the law The Telegraph Quick 13 Nov 2023
Not sanctioned Newsday 01 Oct 2023
Not lawful Premier Sunday 03 Sep 2023
This author will say almost everybody is wrong The Guardian Cryptic 04 Aug 2023
Banned drug swallowed by sick young woman The Times Cryptic 31 Jul 2023
Forbidden to enter vaudeville gallery The Times Cryptic 14 Jul 2023
Criminal may have trouble, say, on a lake The Telegraph Cryptic 24 May 2023
Against the law The Times Concise 15 Dec 2022
Against the law The Times Concise 15 Nov 2022
Unlawful The Telegraph Quick 03 Oct 2022
Against the law The Times Concise 19 Sep 2022
Illicit The Telegraph Quick 30 Jul 2022
Naked Tiller girl is banned
Prohibited The Guardian Quick 11 Jun 2022
Sick joke finally gets girl banned
Against the law LA Times Daily 22 Mar 2022
Against the law The Washington Post 22 Mar 2022
Bad girl admitting crime, finally banned The Times Cryptic 09 Dec 2021
Against the law The Guardian Quick 20 Oct 2021
More than discouraged New York Times 09 Oct 2021
Against the law The Times Concise 16 Aug 2021
Bad English criminal turning criminal The Telegraph Cryptic 27 May 2021
Bad bird heard to be wrong The Sun Two Speed 03 Apr 2021
Against the law The Sun Two Speed 03 Apr 2021
Criminal LA Times Daily 01 Apr 2021
Criminal The Washington Post 01 Apr 2021
Against the law Irish Times Simplex 11 Mar 2021
Trouble over, for example, a pupil? Could be against the rules
Bad booze endlessly knocked back as contraband?
Sick bird sounded wrong The Sun Two Speed 18 Dec 2020
Felonious, say Wall Street Journal 12 Dec 2020
Bad carrying on with a criminal
Against the law New York Times 09 Nov 2020
Against the law The Telegraph Quick 07 Aug 2020
Outlawed Newsday 03 Jul 2020
Prohibited The Telegraph Quick 28 Jun 2020
Criminal Thomas Joseph 16 Jun 2020
Like flagged football formations The Washington Post Sunday 24 May 2020
Like things the cops respond to Family Time 16 Mar 2020
Sick bird sounded wrong
Still, egalitarianism is partly prohibited by law
Bad carrying on with a criminal
Prohibited LA Times Daily 04 Sep 2019
Prohibited The Washington Post 04 Sep 2019
Forbidden The Telegraph Quick 27 Jul 2019
Bad girl smuggling drug banned by law
Against the law The Times Concise 07 Jun 2019
Sick bird we hear? That's wrong! The Sun Two Speed 02 Feb 2019
One line from 16 down is banned Irish Times Crosaire 26 Jan 2019
Forbidden by statute Newsday 18 Jan 2019
Prohibited
Unlawful The Telegraph Quick 26 Aug 2018
Against the law
Like contraband Wall Street Journal 07 Aug 2018
Diseased bird expressly prohibited
Outlawed Thomas Joseph 25 Jun 2018
Lille novel about most of the cultural organisation that's banned Irish Times Crosaire 17 Mar 2018
Against the law
Like contraband
Criminal Newsday 30 Dec 2017
Suffering bird, did you say?  That's unlawful
Sick young woman injecting drug that's unlawful The Telegraph Cryptic 17 Sep 2017
Against the rules, off-colour English girl used The Telegraph Cryptic 20 Jun 2017
Banned The Washington Post 10 Jun 2017
Banned LA Times Daily 10 Jun 2017
Against the law Family Time 28 May 2017
Prohibited, or something that is against the law
Not lawful The Times Concise 27 Apr 2017
Like a horse-collar tackle, now USA Today 21 Apr 2017
Criminal in trouble, say, famous gangster The Telegraph Cryptic 09 Feb 2017
Like a horse-collar tackle, now
Banned
Criminal with affliction held up mature student
Most of the problems, for example, with gangster in black market Irish Times Crosaire 10 Dec 2016
Bad to accept support by a criminal
Wrongly say Capone is breaking law
Prohibited Newsday 31 Jul 2016
Like some gridiron use of hands The Washington Post 21 May 2016
Like a spitball, now USA Today 11 Apr 2016
Setter will knock back beer, knock out rector and get barred The Telegraph Toughie 11 Mar 2016
Type of drugs for one long stage going half way up the Alps Irish Times Crosaire 31 Oct 2015
Not kosher LA Times Daily 25 Oct 2015
All I found out about central pin is, it's crooked The Telegraph Toughie 29 Sep 2015
Outlawed Premier Sunday 09 Aug 2015
Felonious USA Today 18 Jul 2015
Like insider trading Universal 17 May 2015
Banned drug in possession of bad girl The Times Cryptic 24 Apr 2015
I will say nearly everything wrong
Outlawed hitman getting tips off moll? The Times Cryptic 06 Jan 2015
Bootleg
Felonious
Not kosher
Like insider trading
Outlawed
Criminal, sick, held most of the endowment
Bad carrying on with a criminal
Violating the law
Like insider trading
Outlawed
More than frowned upon
Not sanctioned
Not licit
One caught by border patrol
Criminal
Bootleg
Law-breaking
Law-breaking
More than frowned upon
Against the law
Like icing
Not to be done
Criminal
Against the law
Criminal
Bootleg
Like some aliens
Felonious
Criminal
Not kosher
Prohibited
Prohibited
Like a spitball
Not kosher
Kind of alien
Like insider trading
Kind of alien
Forbidden by statute
Evil girl taking in European is criminal
Bad girl admitting crime, finally banned
Against the rules
Like some aliens
Not according to Hoyle
A sick bird?
Unlawful
Adjective for a speak-easy
Prosecutable
Like smugglers' goods
Against the law
Outside the law
Against the rules
Unauthorized
Lawless.
Breaking the law.
Unauthorized.
Not according to Hoyle.
Unlawful.
Not authorized.
Not right.
Prohibited.
The spitball is.
What pool rooms are in New York City.
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