Cover |
A/k/a |
A k a |
Handle |
Anonym |
Moniker |
Fake ID |
Aka" kin |
ID cover |
False ID |
007 e.g. |
Pen" name |
An anonym |
Fake name |
Pseudonym |
False name |
Other name |
Alter ego? |
Cover name |
Phony name |
Stage name |
False front |
Also called |
Blotter bit |
Con's cover |
Spy's cover |
Second name |
Unreal name |
It's assumed |
Assumed name |
Perp's cover |
Blotter word |
Blotter name |
Crook's ruse |
Kind of writ |
Nom de crook |
Other handle |
Type of writ |
Aka follower |
Fake moniker |
Phony handle |
Another name |
Fake handle? |
Nom de plume |
Hood's handle |
Blotter entry |
Also known as |
Crook's cover |
A sail (anag) |
False "handle |
False moniker |
Name for some |
Second handle |
Elia, to Lamb |
Kind of cover |
Fake identity |
Phony moniker |
Cover-up name |
Nom de guerre |
ABC spy series |
Dossier cover? |
Name of a sort |
O. Henry, e.g. |
Pen name, e.g. |
Rap sheet word |
Twitter handle |
Criminal cover |
Identity hider |
Rap-sheet info |
Rap-sheet name |
Rap-sheet item |
Smith, perhaps |
Alternate name |
False identity |
Superman, e.g. |
Rap-sheet entry |
Rap-sheet datum |
At another time |
Otherwise named |
Con name maybe |
Cover of a sort |
Criminal handle |
Underworld name |
Misleading name |
Smith, at times |
Fictitious name |
Criminal's dodge |
Perp's fake name |
Protective cover |
Popular spy show |
Rap sheet handle |
Son of Sam, e.g. |
Spy's assumption |
Stage name e.g. |
Tokyo Rose, e.g. |
Hood's pseudonym |
Made-up monicker |
Smith, sometimes |
Alternate handle |
The Jackal, e.g. |
Deceptive handle |
Impostor's cover |
Assumed identity |
Rap sheet listing |
Pseudonym lead-in |
Criminal's shield |
Crook's fake name |
Crook's invention |
Crook's pseudonym |
False assumption? |
Gangland monicker |
Invented identity |
John Doe, for one |
John Doe, perhaps |
John Smith, often |
Misleading handle |
Name after a name |
Not the real name |
Rap sheet moniker |
What follows "aka |
Spy's name, often |
It can be assumed |
Mata Hari was one |
It may be assumed |
You may assume it |
Wanted-poster word |
Aid for a fugitive |
AKA, to a criminal |
Alternative handle |
Cryptonym's cousin |
F.B.I.-poster word |
Gangster's moniker |
One may assume one |
Perp's red herring |
Pseudonym of sorts |
Smith might be one |
Crook's other name |
Fugitive's moniker |
Identity concealer |
Misleading moniker |
Name after "a.k.a. |
Something to go by |
Wanted poster info |
Wanted poster name |
Criminal pseudonym |
Otherwise known as |
Alternate identity |
Identity disguiser |
A thief may use one |
Butch Cassidy, e.g. |
Carlos Danger, e.g. |
Criminal's creation |
Fugitive's creation |
Impostor's identity |
John Smith, perhaps |
Police blotter name |
Police-blotter info |
Some cons assume it |
Something to assume |
Billy the Kid, e.g. |
Police-blotter word |
Pseudonym of a sort |
Name on a rap sheet |
Wanted poster datum |
___ Jimmy Valentine |
Mark Twain, for one |
Police-blotter entry |
CA Yo La Tengo label |
Fugitive's invention |
George Sand, for one |
John Smith, possibly |
Many a rapper's name |
Police profile datum |
Second name, perhaps |
Spy's name, possibly |
Wanted poster handle |
Wanted" poster entry |
Fugitive's fake name |
Police blotter datum |
Criminal's fake name |
Butch Cassidy was one |
Cryptonym alternative |
Escapee's acquisition |
Handle on a rap sheet |
John Smith may be one |
Kirk Douglas, for one |
Nom de plume of sorts |
Nom de plume's cousin |
Rap sheet name, maybe |
Something to go under |
Sundance Kid, for one |
Underworld "monicker. |
Wanted poster listing |
Wanted poster snippet |
What a spy may assume |
Criminal's false name |
Fugitive's assumption |
Jennifer Garner drama |
Jimmy Valentine, e.g. |
What a con may assume |
A thief might take one |
Con's cover, of a sort |
Criminal-card notation |
Low profile maintainer |
You could go under one |
Butch Cassidy, for one |
Billy the Kid, for one |
Jennifer Garner series |
O. Henry or Mark Twain |
Doe" or "Roe," commonly |
A criminal may have one |
A criminal may go by it |
Criminal's "a k a" name |
Criminal's assumed name |
Word on a "Wanted" list |
Name a criminal goes by |
Rap sheet name, perhaps |
Rose by any other name? |
Otherwise known as" name |
Calif. Yo La Tengo label |
False name used by a spy |
Former Yo La Tengo label |
Identity-concealing name |
Name on a police blotter |
Swindler's name, perhaps |
What a thief might go by |
Word on "Wanted" posters |
Smith or Jones, at times |
What a crook might go by |
A thief may go under one |
Ann Landers or Mark Twain |
Criminal's cover, perhaps |
Incognito traveler's need |
Name on a "Wanted" poster |
Name such as George Eliot |
A con artist may go by it |
Another name for a person |
Word on a "wanted" poster |
Swindler's name, possibly |
A spy might work under one |
Fake name assumed by a spy |
Spy's name, quite possibly |
What a person may go under |
What a criminal may assume |
Jennifer Garner spy series |
Possible substitute for "or |
Bit of checkpoint deception |
El Chapo, to Joaquin Guzman |
Estée Lauder or Max Factor |
Margaret Atwood's "__ Grace |
R. Spencer, to J. Valentine |
What many an author assumes |
Cat Stevens, to Yusuf Islam |
Lewis Carroll or Mark Twain |
What a crook might go under |
Fake name on a wanted poster |
Fake name used by a criminal |
Jennifer Garner spy-fi drama |
Something a thief might take |
Criminal's creation, perhaps |
Name on a rap sheet, perhaps |
___ dictus (otherwise called) |
Imogen's Fidele in "Cymbeline |
More Than Words Can Say" band |
Incognito traveler's invention |
Literally, ''at another time'' |
Tony Clifton, for Andy Kaufman |
''America's Most Wanted'' info |
___ Jimmy Valentine," 1921 play |
___ Smith and Jones" (TV oldie) |
Buffalo Bill," for William Cody |
Assumed name used by a criminal |
Jennifer Garner "spy-fi" series |
Name on a police blotter, maybe |
O. Henry's "___ Jimmy Valentine |
Billy the Kid, to Henry McCarty |
Vacationing celeb's convenience |
Hannah Montana, to Miley Stewart |
Mr. Howard" to Jesse James, e.g. |
Armstrong's "___ Jimmy Valentine |
Billy the Kid, for Henry McCarty |
Show that follows Sydney Bristow |
Name on a spy's passport, perhaps |
Butch Cassidy or The Sundance Kid |
Fake name mentioned on a rap sheet |
Item on a forged document, perhaps |
Name in the No-Tell Motel registry |
More Than Words Can Say" supergroup |
ABC series about spy Sydney Bristow |
Chevalier de Seingalt, for Casanova |
Spy series directed by J .J. Abrams |
__ Smith and Jones": '70s TV Western |
Nom de puzzle, for crossword writers |
__ Smith and Jones": 1970s TV Western |
1990's "More Than Words Can Say" band |
CA record label they use as a handle? |
Series featuring agent Sydney Bristow |
Tony Starks to Ghostface Killah, e.g. |
Billy the Kid vis-à-vis Henry McCarty |
Dutch Schultz, for Arthur Flegenheimer |
Information on a rogues' gallery card. |
One of Kimble's many, on "The Fugitive |
The Sundance Kid, for Harry Longabaugh |
TV spy series starring Jennifer Garner |
America's Most Wanted" info, sometimes |
Butch Cassidy or the Sundance Kid, e.g. |
Deep Throat, to the Watergate informant |
____ Smith and Jones : '70s TV show |
2000s spy series starring Jennifer Garner |
Name registered at many an escort service |
Criminals and computer operators may use one |
2000s espionage series starring Jennifer Garner |
Name in the No-Tell Motel registry, most likely |
Gloria, I think they got the ___" Laura Branigan |
2000s spy series that made Jennifer Garner a star |
2000s ABC series starring Jennifer Garner as a spy |
ABC series featuring Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow |
Spy show that starred Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow |
Jennifer Garner's is "That Girl Who Started on the TV Show '___' |
ABC show that ended its fourth season with a car crash cliffhanger |