| CASE | "A man sued an airline company after it lost his luggage. Sadly, he lost his ___ ..." |
| CASE | "Bad ___ of Loving You" (Robert Palmer Top 20 song) |
| CASE | "Cold ___ Files" (A&E reality show) |
| CASE | "Cold ___" (CBS police show that ended in 2010) |
| CASE | "Cold ___," procedural drama series starring Kathryn Morris about a fictionalized Philadelphia Police Department division |
| CASE | "Criminal ___," detective-themed hidden object game popular on Facebook |
| CASE | "I rest my ___" (conclude) |
| CASE | "I rest my ___" (lawyer's concluding words) |
| CASE | "In ___ of emergency, break glass" |
| CASE | "In that ___ . . ." |
| CASE | "In that ___ ..." ("Well, then ...") |
| CASE | "It was a ___ of mistaken identity" |
| CASE | "Law & Order" subject |
| CASE | "Sounds like somebody's got a ___ of the Mondays!" |
| CASE | "The Curious ___ of Benjamin Button" |
| CASE | "The Curious ___ of Benjamin Button" (2008 film) |
| CASE | "The Curious ___ of Benjamin Button" (Brad Pitt movie) |
| CASE | "The Curious ___ of Benjamin Button," 2008 film directed by David Fincher starring Brad Pitt |
| CASE | "The ___ of Charles Dexter Ward," 1943 novel by H.P. Lovecraft about an alleged wizard |
| CASE | "__ closed!" |
| CASE | "___ closed!" |
| CASE | "___ closed!" ("Solved that problem!") |
| CASE | "deal or no deal" selection |
| CASE | ''Deal or No Deal'' selection |
| CASE | 12 bottles of wine |
| CASE | 12 wine bottles, e.g. |
| CASE | 24 bottles |
| CASE | 24 bottles of beer |
| CASE | 24 bottles of beer, e.g. |
| CASE | 24 cans |
| CASE | 24 cans of beer |
| CASE | 24 cans of beer, e.g. |
| CASE | 24 cans of beer, for example |
| CASE | 24 cans or bottles, typically |
| CASE | 24 cans, often |
| CASE | 24 cans, typically |
| CASE | 24-bottle package, for instance |
| CASE | 24-can package of beer |
| CASE | 24-pack, perhaps |
| CASE | A for-instance |
| CASE | A legal investigation that may be cold |
| CASE | Accusative, e.g. |
| CASE | Accusative, say |
| CASE | Affair of bag |
| CASE | Affair of the bag |
| CASE | Affair of timeless caste |
| CASE | Affair that may be brief |
| CASE | An instance of a medical disease |
| CASE | Argument |
| CASE | Assignment for a lawyer |
| CASE | Attaché ___ |
| CASE | Attorney's assignment |
| CASE | Beer bash buy |
| CASE | Beer buy |
| CASE | Beer order |
| CASE | Beer purchase |
| CASE | Beer sales unit |
| CASE | Benjamin Button had a curious one |
| CASE | Benjamin Button has a curious one |
| CASE | Best-___ scenario |
| CASE | Beverage store buy |
| CASE | Beverage store unit |
| CASE | Big beer buy |
| CASE | Bond's assignment, say |
| CASE | Box of six-packs |
| CASE | Box, container |
| CASE | Brief ending? |
| CASE | Budweiser buy |
| CASE | Bulk beer buy |
| CASE | Bulk buy |
| CASE | Bulk buy, like beer |
| CASE | Bulk purchase |
| CASE | CD or cassette holder |
| CASE | Carryall |
| CASE | Carton |
| CASE | Cello holder |
| CASE | Check out before a heist |
| CASE | Check out for a crime |
| CASE | Check out, as a joint |
| CASE | Cold ___ |
| CASE | Cold ___ (crime that hasn't been solved) |
| CASE | Cold ___ (unsolved crime that's no longer being investigated) |
| CASE | Container |
| CASE | Container for a guitar or a violin |
| CASE | Container for a saxophone |
| CASE | Container for a violin |
| CASE | Container of 24 cans of soda |
| CASE | Container that may hold a book or a beer |
| CASE | Container that may hold a book or a beer, e.g. |
| CASE | Container, often wooden |
| CASE | Costco quantity |
| CASE | Costco unit |
| CASE | Courtroom activity |
| CASE | Cover for a smartphone |
| CASE | Crate |
| CASE | DVD holder |
| CASE | Defender's preparation |
| CASE | Detective work |
| CASE | Detective's assignment |
| CASE | Detective's job |
| CASE | Detective's project |
| CASE | Detective's undertaking |
| CASE | Detective’s job |
| CASE | Difference between oo and OO |
| CASE | Display box |
| CASE | Docket component |
| CASE | Docket entry |
| CASE | Docket item |
| CASE | Dr Jekyll had a strange one |
| CASE | Each episode of "Law & Order," say |
| CASE | Example |
| CASE | Example of a lawsuit |
| CASE | Example of playing aces |
| CASE | Federal __ |
| CASE | Federal ____ |
| CASE | File object |
| CASE | Four six-packs |
| CASE | Gig for a sleuth |
| CASE | Glasses holder |
| CASE | Glasses protector |
| CASE | Good argument |
| CASE | Grammar concern |
| CASE | Grammatical category |
| CASE | Grammatical concern |
| CASE | Guitar container |
| CASE | Guitar holder |
| CASE | Gumshoe's job |
| CASE | Holder for eyeglasses |
| CASE | Holder or a container for something |
| CASE | Holmes work assignment |
| CASE | In __; lest |
| CASE | Inspect |
| CASE | Instance |
| CASE | Instance of a particular situation |
| CASE | Instance of certain situation |
| CASE | Instance of illness |
| CASE | Instants |
| CASE | Investigator's assignment |
| CASE | It follows suit? |
| CASE | It may be carrying |
| CASE | It may be upper or lower |
| CASE | It might be closed or cold |
| CASE | It might be open-and-shut |
| CASE | It's built for a trial |
| CASE | Item of baggage |
| CASE | Item offered by an optician |
| CASE | Item on a court docket |
| CASE | Item on a docket |
| CASE | Item on the docket |
| CASE | Jewelry store feature |
| CASE | Job for Ellery Queen |
| CASE | Job for Holmes |
| CASE | Job for Perry Mason |
| CASE | Job for Poirot |
| CASE | Job for Sam Spade |
| CASE | Job for Sherlock |
| CASE | Job for Sherlock Holmes |
| CASE | Job for a detective |
| CASE | Job for a district attorney |
| CASE | Job for a gumshoe |
| CASE | Job for a judge |
| CASE | Job for a lawyer |
| CASE | Job for a private eye |
| CASE | Job for a private investigator |
| CASE | Job for a sleuth |
| CASE | Job for an attorney |
| CASE | Job for the Hardy Boys |
| CASE | John —, author of the novels The First Horseman and The Genesis Code; pseudonym of Jim and Carolyn Hougan |
| CASE | Judge's concern |
| CASE | Juror's assignment |
| CASE | Just in ___ |
| CASE | Just in ___ (as a precaution) |
| CASE | Law assignment |
| CASE | Lawsuit |
| CASE | Lawsuitv |
| CASE | Lawyer's assignment |
| CASE | Lawyer's job |
| CASE | Lawyer's project |
| CASE | Lawyer's undertaking |
| CASE | Lawyers make it |
| CASE | Lawyer’s job |
| CASE | Legal assignment |
| CASE | Legal gig |
| CASE | Legal matter |
| CASE | Legal matter presented in a court |
| CASE | Legal proceeding |
| CASE | Legal work |
| CASE | Liquor shop order |
| CASE | Liquor store purchase |
| CASE | Liquor store unit |
| CASE | Liquor-store purchase |
| CASE | Look a joint over |
| CASE | Look over before holding up |
| CASE | Luggage item |
| CASE | Mason's assignment |
| CASE | Matter |
| CASE | Matter before a court |
| CASE | Matter for Perry Mason |
| CASE | Matter for a judge |
| CASE | Matter of grammar |
| CASE | Matter of law |
| CASE | Matter under investigation |
| CASE | Medical patient |
| CASE | Museum display cabinet |
| CASE | Narc's assignment |
| CASE | Nominative or accusative |
| CASE | Nominative, e.g. |
| CASE | Objective, e.g. |
| CASE | Observe, as a potential robbery target |
| CASE | Outer protective covering |
| CASE | Outer shell of 16a that often features a glass front |
| CASE | Package with 24 cans of beer |
| CASE | Part of a judge's docket |
| CASE | Part of a judge's workload |
| CASE | Phone accessory |
| CASE | Phone protector |
| CASE | Piece of baggage |
| CASE | Pillow covering |
| CASE | Plight |
| CASE | Portable container for a flute |
| CASE | Portmanteau, e.g. |
| CASE | Possessive, e.g. |
| CASE | Private eye's focus |
| CASE | Private eye's project |
| CASE | Private investigator's assignment |
| CASE | Private investigator's job |
| CASE | Project for Poirot |
| CASE | Prosecutor's pursuit |
| CASE | Protective cover for a smartphone |
| CASE | Protective item around a smartphone |
| CASE | Public defender's assignment |
| CASE | Purchase at a bulk retailer |
| CASE | Purchase for a beer blast |
| CASE | Robert Palmer's "Bad ___ of Loving You" |
| CASE | Ross —, 1977 Wimbledon men's doubles tennis championship winner with Geoff Masters |
| CASE | Saxophone protector |
| CASE | Scope out |
| CASE | Scope out nefariously |
| CASE | Scope out, before a heist |
| CASE | Scope out, pre-heist |
| CASE | See 11 |
| CASE | See 19-Across |
| CASE | See 7 |
| CASE | See 7-Down |
| CASE | Several bottles of wine |
| CASE | Shell |
| CASE | Sherlock's assignment |
| CASE | Sherlock's undertaking |
| CASE | Sherlock’s assignment |
| CASE | Situation |
| CASE | Situation that calls for investigation |
| CASE | Situation that calls for investigation by the police etc |
| CASE | Size up |
| CASE | Smartphone protector |
| CASE | Social worker's assignment |
| CASE | Something that can be tried or cracked |
| CASE | Something to try |
| CASE | Specific situation |
| CASE | Steve ___, American investor who was the former chairman of AOL |
| CASE | Steve ___, founder of 6-Down |
| CASE | Suffix with suit or brief |
| CASE | Task for Holmes |
| CASE | Test ___ |
| CASE | The affair of the bag |
| CASE | Tried something? |
| CASE | Trophy holder |
| CASE | Trumpet holder |
| CASE | Try this! |
| CASE | Twenty-four cans, at times |
| CASE | Ukulele accessory |
| CASE | Unit of beer |
| CASE | Valise |
| CASE | Ventura's on it |
| CASE | Violin container |
| CASE | Violin holder |
| CASE | Violin protector |
| CASE | What Miss Marple works on |
| CASE | What a detective would investigate |
| CASE | What a sleuth tries to close |
| CASE | Whodunit title word |
| CASE | Wholesale quantity |
| CASE | Wine buy |
| CASE | Wine unit |
| CASE | Winery purchase |
| CASE | Woodwind holder |
| CASE | Word before "study" or "closed" |
| CASE | Word in many Encyclopedia Brown titles |
| CASE | Word in many Gardner titles |
| CASE | Word in many Perry Mason titles |
| CASE | Word in many a detective novel title |
| CASE | Word in the title of many a detective novel |
| CASE | Word that can follow "attaché" or "trophy" |
| CASE | Word that can follow "brief" or "suit" |
| CASE | Word with goods or study |
| CASE | Word with legal or lower |
| CASE | Worst-___ scenario |
| CASE | ___ in point |
| CASE | ___ of the Mondays |
| CASE | ___ study (research methodology) |
| CASE | iPhone protector |
| CASE | --> from 2003 to 2010 |
| CASE | --> ____" (simple to solve) |
| CASE | --> unsolved for years |