Here you will find the answer to the 'Noted nineteen-thirties obscenity case “United States v. One Book Called ___”' crossword clue with 7 letters that was last seen August 6 2018 in New Yorker Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "Noted nineteen-thirties obscenity case “United States v. One Book Called ___”" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
| Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | ULYSSES | 7 | Noted nineteen-thirties obscenity case “United States v. One Book Called ___” |
| 44% | ROTH | 4 | ___ v. United States (classic Supreme Court obscenity case) |
| 34% | ASSOCIATE | 9 | Word which precedes "Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States" in all cases except one |
| 32% | CAMERA | 6 | In United States v. Progressive, Inc. in Wisconsin in 1979, one trial took place in public and a simultaneous trial took place in this |
| 32% | GAYMARRIAGE | 11 | Subject of United States v. Windsor (2013) |
| 30% | OCEANLINER | 10 | The United States, for one |
| 30% | ARGUES | 6 | States one's case |
| 30% | PARSES | 6 | States one's case? |
| 30% | PLETD | 5 | Stated one's case |
| 30% | OPINE | 5 | State one's case |
| 30% | ARGUE | 5 | State one's case |
| 30% | PLED | 4 | Stated one's case |
| 30% | OPINE | 5 | State one’s case |
| 30% | BURGER | 6 | Justice who wrote the unanimous decision in United States v. Nixon |
| 30% | SEAL | 4 | The United States has a great one |
| 29% | PLEAD | 5 | State one's case in court |
| 28% | ANNOTATOR | 9 | One who writes notes on a book |
| 28% | OPINE | 5 | State one's case or express a view |
| 27% | EAGLE | 5 | "Bald" bird that appears on the United States one-dollar bill |
| 27% | CBER | 4 | One who might call a state trooper a Smokey |
| 26% | NYES | 4 | "Bill ___ History of the United States" (1894 humor book) |
| 25% | KATZ | 4 | ___ v. United States, 1967 decision limiting wiretapping |
| 25% | BARBARABUSH | 11 | First Lady of the United States (1989-1993) who wrote "Millie's Book": 2 wds. |
| 25% | SENATE | 6 | One chamber of the United States Congress |
| 24% | DOLLAR | 6 | Currency note in the United States |
| 24% | THE | 3 | "Go Ahead in ___ Rain: Notes to A Tribe Called Quest" (Hanif Abdurraqib book) |
| 24% | AMERICA | 7 | United states |
| 24% | MERGERS | 7 | United states |
| 24% | LINCOLN | 7 | Abraham ___, 16th President of the United States who enjoyed playing the harmonica and carried one in his pocket |
| 24% | ALI | 3 | Plaintiff in Clay v. United States |
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