Clues for the word "COP"
We've had 270 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 618 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Penny Dell Daily crossword on November 30, 2025.
Definition of cop
- n. - The top of a thing; the head; a crest.
- n. - A conical or conical-ended mass of coiled thread, yarn, or roving, wound upon a spindle, etc.
- n. - A tube or quill upon which silk is wound.
- n. - Same as Merlon.
- n. - A policeman.
Referring Clues
- Bluecoat
- "Bear"
- ___ a plea
- Swipe
- Lift, so to speak
- One of the finest
- Heat unit?
- Acquire, slangily
- Peace officer
- One with a beat
- Speeder stopper
- Radar gun wielder
- Whistle blower
- Radar gun pointer
- Person in a pullover?
- Your role in this puzzle [the asterisked clues will help you crack the case]
- Badge wearer
- Filch
- One who walks a beat
- Word after good and bad
- Arrester
- Lift
- Whom you might see in your rearview mirror if you ignore the above signs
- One who handles bookings
- Friday, for one
- Steal, slangily
- Whistle blower, at times
- One not missing a beat?
- Friday, notably
- "Murder One" extra
- Black-and-white driver
- Eddie Murphy's Axel Foley, for one
- Shield wearer
- Persona for one of the Village People
- Boy in blue
- Avoid responsibility, with "out"
- Fuzz
- Beat walker
- One may come in a black-and-white
- Man with a beat
- Flatfoot
- Beat-nik?
- Dirty Harry, for one
- Unit of heat?
- Arresting figure?
- Ticket issuer
- Member of New York's Finest
- Appropriate, informally
- Fish or Friday, e.g.
- Force unit?
- One in a cruiser
- Steal
- Back (out)
- One on a beat
- One whose tickets are often expensive
- With "a" and 9-Down, admit to a lesser offense
- Robber's foe
- Radar gun aimer
- One on a force
- Back (out), informally
- Law enforcer, informally
- Citation issuer
- Radar-gun wielder
- Police officer
- 54 Across participant
- Catch
- Worker with a beat
- Wearer of blue
- Booking agent?
- One with a beat?
- Apprehend
- Speeding-ticket issuer
- One with cuffs
- Person with a collar?
- Man or woman in blue
- Take surreptitiously
- Bobby's relative
- One of the Village People
- "NYPD Blue" extra
- Beatnik?
- Admit (to)
- Suspect chaser
- Law enforcer
- Force member
- Police officer, slangily
- Radar user
- He may have a beat
- Flake on
- Officer of the peace
- P.D. member
- Glom
- "Law & Order" role
- Five-O member
- Badge bearer
- Nab
- Blue Knight
- Real trooper?
- Uniform wearer
- Kojak or Columbo
- User of a 38-Across
- With 44-Across, bargain for leniency
- Officer
- Member of the force
- Robber's pursuer
- Patrol officer
- 'Naked Gun' figure
- 'Blue flu' sufferer
- 'Kindergarten ___'
- 'Law & Order' extra
- One cuffing
- NYPD figure
- Blue wearer, usually
- Officer of the law
- Emergency help provider
- Toody or Muldoon
- Speedeer's nemisis
- One who might run radar
- Person with a beat
- Adopt, as an attitude
- Crime buster
- A good and bad one are often paired
- Flic
- Cruiser driver
- "Beverly Hills ___"
- Person on a beat
- Nightstick carrier
- Cber's "bear"
- One carrying handcuffs
- Good ___/bad ___: interrogation method
- Police force member
- Station occupant
- Perp's captor
- Squad car driver
- Rip off
- Beat pounder
- Cruiser occupant
- Figure in an "America's Most Wanted" episode
- Perp catcher
- Patrolman
- Sipowicz of "NYPD Blue" for one
- She might carry a stick
- Common TV character
- Renege, with "out"
- "street justice" job
- Law officer
- Baton twirler
- Friday was one
- Rights reader
- "Kindergarten ___"
- Joe Friday, e.g.
- Steal ... or the one who catches the thief
- Fuzz figure
- Walker on a beat
- 'Blue Bloods' extra
- Collar maker
- Perp pursuer
- Patrol car driver
- Krupke, in "West Side Story"
- 24-Across, for one
- Bobby : U.K. :: ___ : U.S.
- Speeding ticket issuer
- CSI or NCSI extra
- Driver of a black-and-white car
- Snatch
- One who keeps the beat?
- One involved with tickets and bookings
- Bobby in England
- Snag
- "Blue Bloods" extra
- One on the force
- Beat patroller
- "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" figure
- Just fine
- Pilfer
- One collaring a perp
- Crime show figure
- Whom a hippie called a "pig"
- Policeman
- Lawman
- One on the beat
- Good or bad figure
- Police office
- Good or bad figure, in TV dramas
- Steal, as in a feel
- Police officer (slang)
- Parking lot bluecoat
- One in the San Francisco police?
- One with some scope for law enforcement
- Officer in company with the head of police
- Old Bill, firm yet soft
- Officer relieving the co-pilot of toil, possibly?
- An arresting figure in many a musical work
- Perhaps a fair WPC?
- Bobby, taken in by Marco Polo
- Old Bill's syncopated piece
- Policeman, informally
- Station worker
- Perp pincher
- One in the San Francisco PD?
- Robber's counterpart
- Force figure
- "The Wire" extra
- Serpico, for one
- Law enforcement officer
- Constable
- Stakeout figure
- Perp chaser
- Officer in an 11-Down
- "Rent-a-___"
- Word that can follow "traffic" or "mall"
- Heat unit?
- A fair WPC?
- Arresting person
- Chief of police, "initially"
- Policeman, slang
- US policeman
- Woods film
- Sergeant Friday, e.g.
- Member of the San Francisco police
- Bodycam wearer
- See 48 Down
- One of New York's Finest
- Slangily admit, with "to"
- Steal, in slang
- Citation provider
- One may direct traffic
- Robber chaser, in a children's game
- Pursuer in a chase scene
- Old Bill, a bit of a sycophant?
- An arresting fellow
- ___-out (unsatisfying answer, say)
- Booking expert
- "That's a ___-out!"
- Bobby is firm, yet soft
- Just about every character on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
- Ticket distributor
- Protector of the peace
- Olivia Benson's profession
- Catch some cod, with a bit of help
- Purchase, informally
- ___-out (poor excuse)
- Dirty Harry, e.g.
- Bobby needs a cool head at work
- Old Bill in the part of Marco Polo
- "But you say it in a tweet, that's a ___-out" (Swift lyric)
- Extra in a procedural
- Crime fighter
- He's got a beat
- Person upholding the law
- Chaser of the bad guys
- "That's a total ___-out"
- "Chicago P.D." extra
- Get, slangily
- Own up (to)
- He walks a beat
- Officer relieving the co-pilot of toil, possibly?
- Chase's job in "PAW Patrol"
- Crime drama character
- Bobby viewed in telescope
- "Good" or "bad" questioner
- Beat ___
- He has a beat
- Bobby's noted musical work
- Bobby is company for Penny
- One in the San Francisco PD?
- Miranda rights reader
- Arresting figure?
- ___-out (weak excuse)
- Panda car driver
- 13-Down, e.g.
Last Seen In
- Penny Dell Daily - November 30, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - November 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - October 22, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - October 21, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - October 09, 2025
- Mirror Mini - October 02, 2025
- New York Times - September 21, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - September 03, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - August 20, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - August 19, 2025
- Your Life Choices - August 13, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - August 12, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - July 31, 2025
- Mirror Daily - July 26, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - July 08, 2025
- Mirror Daily - July 06, 2025
- Daily American - July 06, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - July 02, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - June 26, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - June 15, 2025
- Mirror Mini - June 09, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - April 30, 2025
- Your Life Choices - April 27, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 27, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 22, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - March 17, 2025
- Mirror Mini - March 14, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 10, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 27, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - February 19, 2025
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