| Boot |
| Capital __ |
| Legal pros |
| Some atts. |
| Trial VIPs |
| Court figs. |
| Omsk O.K.'s |
| Some lawyers |
| The, to Hans |
| Gov. lawyers |
| Was ist ___? |
| Case workers |
| Bonn article |
| Court figures |
| Hearing figs. |
| Hesse article |
| The, to Fritz |
| Whodunit VIPs |
| Nyet negators |
| Putin's yeses |
| Govt. lawyers |
| German article |
| '-- Rheingold' |
| VIPs at trials |
| Court V.I.P.'s |
| Berlin article |
| Aachen article |
| Courtroom figs. |
| A.B.A. members |
| Some MoMA works |
| ___ Kapital |
| Hearing V.I.P.s |
| Russian assents |
| Soviet accords? |
| Zeitung article |
| Wilhelm's 'the' |
| Cologne article |
| Courthouse figs. |
| Grisham regulars |
| Whodunit staples |
| Word before Boot |
| Some "CSI" figs. |
| Perp prosecutors |
| Austrian article |
| Men of law: Abbr. |
| Govt. prosecutors |
| Brezhnev's yesses |
| Deutscher Artikel |
| Prosecuting offs. |
| Prosecutors:Abbr. |
| Some case workers |
| Law & Order" group |
| Some govt. lawyers |
| ___ Nibelungenlied |
| ___ Kapital": Marx |
| Law & Order" roles |
| Courtroom V.I.P.'s |
| Lawmen, informally |
| Prosecuters: Abbr. |
| Perps' prosecutors |
| Austrian's article |
| Prosecuting attys. |
| Law & Order" figs. |
| _____ Boot (movie) |
| ''___ Boot'' (film) |
| 1981 film "___ Boot |
| Evidence presenters |
| Harvey Dent, et al. |
| Prosecutors (abbr.) |
| The Good Wife" figs. |
| ___ Boot," 1982 film |
| ___ Boot" (war film) |
| Courtroom drama VIPs |
| Hip-hop's ___ Racist |
| Raisa's affirmatives |
| Some lawyers (abbr.) |
| They prosecute perps |
| Prosecutors, briefly |
| ____ Boot (the movie) |
| Crime fiction staples |
| Panel discussion VIPs |
| Case workers, briefly |
| Some govt. prosecutors |
| ___ Boot" (1981 movie) |
| Case makers, for short |
| Certain lawyers: Abbr. |
| County officers: Abbr. |
| Filing experts?: Abbr. |
| Court figures, briefly |
| Prosecutors, for short |
| ____ Boot (movie title) |
| Some "Murder One" figs. |
| Start of a Wagner title |
| Case workers, for short |
| Court people, for short |
| Law & Order" characters |
| Article in "Der Spiegel |
| Article written by Marx |
| Some members of the ABA |
| ''___ Boot'' (1981 film) |
| ''___ Boot'' (war movie) |
| ___ Boot" (classic film) |
| ___ Boot" (recent movie) |
| Lawyers with many assts. |
| Marx's "________ Kapital |
| Professional questioners |
| Trial figures, for short |
| Court figures, for short |
| Karl Marx's "___ Kapital |
| State prosecutors: Abbr. |
| Some "Law & Order" figs. |
| Article written by Engels |
| County prosecutors: Abbr. |
| Perry Mason's adversaries |
| Public prosecutors: Abbr. |
| Whodunit stock characters |
| Perp prosecutors, briefly |
| ''___ Boot'' (German film) |
| ___ Boot" (1981 war movie) |
| Court V.I.P.'s , for short |
| Wagner's ____ Rheingold |
| Court prosecutors, briefly |
| Courtroom figures, briefly |
| Sudermann's "___ Hohe Lied |
| Some Security Council votes |
| __ Rheingold" (Wagner work) |
| --- Boot" (1981 nail biter) |
| Exhibit presenters, briefly |
| Perp prosecutors, for short |
| ''___ Boot'' (1981 war film) |
| Legal-drama stock characters |
| Prosecution experts, briefly |
| Some legal eagles, for short |
| State prosecutors, for short |
| Lawyers who prosecute: Abbr. |
| Courtroom prosecutors: Abbr. |
| ___ Boot" (classic war movie) |
| ___ Boot" (1981 war thriller) |
| County prosecutors, for short |
| Many "Law & Order" characters |
| Crime show prosecutors: Abbr. |
| ___ Kapital" (Marx's treatise) |
| Courtroom drama stars, briefly |
| Elected prosecutors, for short |
| Participants in court contests |
| Professional questioners: Abbr. |
| Law & Order" prosecutors: Abbr. |
| Article written by Günter Grass |
| They represent the people: Abbr. |
| Whodunit stock characters: Abbr. |
| Law & Order" characters, briefly |
| Mahler's ____ Lied von der Erde |
| Opponents of defense lawyers: Abbr. |
| Law & Order: SVU" prosecutors: Abbr. |
| Opponents for Perry Mason, for short |
| Certain "Law & Order: SVU" characters |
| People representing the people: Abbr. |
| Some state representatives, for short |
| _____ office (part of county government) |
| ____ Rheingold : 1st of the Ring Cycle |
| Analogues of circuit solicitors, informally |
| Article in a German paper?[For the explanation to last week's puzzle, see the last clue down.] |