Clues for the word "NSA"
We've had 392 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 598 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on March 27, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Govt. intelligence org.
- Hush-hush org.
- Hush-hush govt. group
- Hush-hush D.C. org.
- Eavesdropping org.
- Code-breaking org.
- Hush-hush grp.
- Code-cracking org.
- Fed. hush-hush group
- Code crackers: Abbr.
- Code-breaking govt. group
- Secrets keeper: Abbr.
- Codebreakers' org.
- Cryptologic grp.
- Intelligence grp. established by Truman
- Govt. org. that employs mathematicians
- Decryption org.
- Ultrasecret org.
- Govt. code crackers
- U.S. code and cipher grp.
- Govt. code breakers
- 55-Across relative
- Org. with a key-holding eagle in its logo
- Secretive org.
- Top-secret grp.
- Cipher org.
- Fort Meade org.
- Hush-hush govt. org.
- Secret org.
- Supersecretive intelligence org.
- "The Puzzle Palace" org.
- Intelligence grp.
- Cryptologist's org.
- Govt. code-breaking group
- Cryptanalysis org.
- Code-crackers' org.
- Intel org.
- Intelligence-gathering org.
- Secret govt. group
- Code crackers' org.
- Org. in Clancy's "Red Storm Rising"
- Supersecretive government org.
- Secret gp.
- CIA relative
- Gov't. code breakers
- Hush-hush fed. group
- Govt. code-crackers
- U.S. code breakers
- DOD hush-hush gp.
- Gov't code breakers
- Department of Defense code-breaking org.
- Cloak-and-dagger org.
- Code-breaking gp.
- Govt. hush-hush gp.
- Cryptanalyst-hiring org.
- Cryptographic org.
- Advisors to POTUS
- Super-secret defense gp.
- Cryptology org.
- Part of the U.S. intelligence community
- U.S. intelligence org.
- Cryptologic org.
- Part of the Dept. of Defense
- DOD branch
- Govt. employer of cryptologists
- Cryptanalyst's org.
- Code-cracking grp.
- Code-breaking central, in brief
- Org. whose logo is an eagle perched on a key
- Org. that's the subject of the book "The Puzzle Palace"
- Org. that Jinx worked for in "Die Another Day"
- "Sneakers" org.
- Defense Department gp.
- Org. that's the subject of the book "Body of Secrets"
- Secret decoder ring?: Abbr.
- Org. based in Fort Meade, Maryland
- It's headquartered in Fort Meade, Md.
- Tapping gp.
- Org. featured in the movie "Sneakers"
- Govt. cracking group
- Super-secretive dept.
- Govt. decipherers
- Bug-loving org.
- DOD division
- Hush-hush govt. gp.
- Electronic surveillance gp.
- Fed. hush-hush gp.
- Govt. cryptanalysis org.
- Controversial wiretapping gp.
- DOD component
- Ft. Meade-based org.
- U.S. eavesdropping org.
- Eavesdropper in the news: Abbr.
- Org. with its HQ at Fort Meade, Md.
- Bug-loving gp.?
- Cryptanalysis gp.
- Org. employing cryptologists
- Cryptic org.
- Intelligence org.
- Certain intelligence org.
- Code-breaking D.C. gp.
- Super-secretive government org.
- Surveillance org.
- Intelligence gathering dept.
- National code-cracking org.
- Source of intelligence: Abbr.
- Govt. hush-hush org.
- Super-secret intelligence gp.
- Code-breaking grp.
- Code-cracking gp.
- Supersecret org.
- Subj. of the book "The Puzzle Palace"
- Gp. whose insignia consists of a bald eagle holding a key
- Ft. Meade org.
- Intel inits.
- Ft. Meade's "Crypto City"
- Top secret org.
- Code-busting org.
- Secretive govt. org.
- Org. promoting intelligence
- Org. with a super-creepy "CryptoKids" program
- Personals ad abbr.
- Govt. agency whose motto (it's joked) is "never say anything"
- Intel processor?
- Covert org.
- "Red Storm Rising" grp.
- Top-secret org.
- Crack code crackers
- Super-secretive org.
- Fort Meade-based govt. org.
- Decoding org.
- Intel interpreter, for short
- Ultra-secretive gp.
- DOD arm
- Wiretapping grp.
- American defense org.
- Spy organization
- Top-secret govt. org.
- Condi's old job (Abbr.)
- US intelligence org.
- Secretive govt. group
- Secret U.S. govt. group
- Secretive U.S. org.
- Top-secret gp.
- Hush-hush gp.
- Org. that hires cryptographers
- Cryptologist's gp.
- U.S. agency with a "CryptoKids" program
- Org. that monitors "chatter"
- Org. whose annual budget is classified information
- Gp. that launched the CryptoChallenge app
- Govt. org. whose logo depicts an eagle standing on a key
- Org. associated with U.S. Cyber Command
- Advisers to POTUS
- Cryptologists' org.
- Hush-hush Fort Meade org.
- Top-secret U.S. org.
- Org. protecting U.S. secrets
- Letters for friends with benefits
- Org. created, aptly enough, in secret
- Grp. concerned with hacking
- Hush-hush U.S. org.
- Govt. crackers
- Spy org.
- Org. that specializes in cryptography
- Ultra-secretive org.
- Cryptologic govt. org.
- Clandestine govt. org.
- Org. in the film "Sneakers"
- Org. concerned with intelligence
- DOD subdivision
- Top-secret intelligence org.
- Org. with its HQ in Fort Meade
- Edward Snowden's former employer
- Govt. advisory grp.
- Grp. of DC advisers
- Noted eavesdropper, for short
- Govt. surveillance group
- Clandestine org.
- US spy group
- Org. concerned about leaks
- Secretive U.S. gp.
- Subj. of Snowden leaks
- Tapping grp.
- Govt. intelligence gp.
- Electronic eavesdropping org.
- Intel collector hidden in nine puzzle answers
- Govt. intel org.
- Edward Snowden's archnemesis (abbr.)
- Org. named in WikiLeaks documents
- Defense Department dept.
- Org. for which Edward Snowden once worked
- Intelligence gp. doing controversial domestic surveillance
- CIA cousin
- Advisory grp.
- Org. that monitors chatter
- Phone-tapping org.
- "Defending Our Nation. Securing the Future" org.
- Org. whose annual budget is classified
- Codebreaker's org.
- Org. implementing the Protect America Act
- High-level DC grp.
- Top-secret govt. group
- Org. chronicled in "The Puzzle Palace"
- Gp. of crack crackers
- Computer security agcy.
- Edward Snowden subj.
- Org. whose seal includes an eagle perched on a key
- Fort Meade-based org.
- Super-secret intelligence org.
- Group of crackers, for short?
- Org. based at Ft. Meade
- U.S. counterpart to Britain's GCHQ
- Org. of concern to Edward Snowden
- Metadata collector, for short
- Data-mining org.
- DOD intel arm
- Advisers to the pres
- Code-cracking government org.
- Intel org. officially formed by Truman
- Codebreaking org.
- Federal hush-hush org.
- Org. in the documentary "Citizenfour"
- Counterintelligence org.
- "Citizenfour" org.
- Org. whose logo has a talon-gripped key
- Crack team, for short?
- Govt. subject of James Bamford's "The Puzzle Palace"
- Cryptographer's org.
- Org. whose symbol is an eagle atop a key
- Org. in "Snowden"
- U.S. global monitor
- "Snowden" org.
- Govt. org. that offers a monthly "Puzzle Periodical"
- Grp. in the Oscar-winning documentary "Citizenfour"
- "Crypto City" at Ft. Meade
- Ultra-secret org.
- Covert govt. org.
- Bug-studying org.
- Secretive govt. branch
- Org. under scrutiny concerning surveillance
- Codebreaking govt. org.
- Hush-hush govt. agency
- Org. where Edward Snowden once did contracting
- Secretive U.S. govt. group
- Gp. concerned with hacking
- Gov. surveillance group
- Subj. of some WikiLeaks documents
- Frequent WikiLeaks target
- Data-mining gp.
- Org. with a Trafficthief database
- Org. with a CryptoKids website
- Org. that's the subject of "The Puzzle Palace"
- Intel-gathering org.
- Grp. with a Boundless Informant program
- Govt. code cracker
- Former Snowden employer, briefly
- Org. that employs mathematicians
- Govt. group for mathematicians
- Org. specializing in cryptography
- Code-cracking organization: Abbr.
- Govt. employer of mathematicians
- Org. with many programs exposed in 2013
- Org. concerned with cracking and leaking
- Org. in Dan Brown's "Digital Fortress"
- Secretive government group: Abbr.
- Metadata-collecting org.
- Secretive D.C. org.
- US intelligence organization within the Department of Defense: Abbr.
- Code-breaking govt. org.
- Org. with a MonsterMind program
- Government group that hires cryptographers: Abbr.
- Org. developing many encryption systems
- Hush-hush government org.
- Snowden's former employer, briefly
- Org. Edward Snowden worked for
- Org. with top-secret documents
- Org. that abhors leaks
- Org. of spies
- Fed. cryptographer hirer
- Org. whose insignia depicts an eagle grasping a key
- Fed. intel group
- Org. with a Cryptologic Memorial
- Govt. org. based in Ft. Meade, Md.
- Govt. intel group
- Cloak-and-dagger gp.
- Org. with an annual Codebreaker Challenge
- It checks for leaks, for short
- Intel-collecting org.
- Org. based in Fort Meade, Md.
- Its MD museum displays an Enigma machine
- Intel-gathering govt. group
- Intelligence org. formed under Truman
- Subj. of the 2017 memoir "Working on the Dark Side of the Moon"
- Govt. code-breaking org.
- Code-cracking govt. org.
- C.I.A. sister service
- Big data org.
- Government intel org.
- Org. that might be monitoring your email
- Org. implicated in the Snowden leaks
- Cybersecurity org.
- Org. with a Boundless Informant tracking tool
- Cyber security org.
- Org. that shares its HQ with Cyber Command
- Org. that's Edward Snowden's only Twitter follow
- Org. with many cryptanalysts
- Super-secret government org.
- Org. concerned with cyber threats
- Subj. of some 2015 WikiLeaks content
- Code breakers' org.
- Secretive government org.
- Intel-gathering gp.
- Only account Edward Snowden follows on Twitter
- Highly secretive org.
- Cybersecurity grp.
- U.S. org. hidden in two U.S. state names
- Signals intelligence org.
- Org. that deals with bugs?
- Org.? What org.?
- Part of the Defense Dept.
- Federal code-cracking org.
- Source of information leaked by Edward Snowden, for short
- Govt. org. with a forerunner known as the Black Chamber
- Org. concerned with secrets
- Government intel grp.
- Org. with 1-Across
- Org. whose middle letter stands for "Security"
- Classified org.
- Org. that tries to prevent leaks
- Govt. org. with a classified budget
- Org. that Snowden exposed
- Intel-gathering grp.
- XKeyscore org.
- Edward Snowden's former employer, in brief
- U.S.'s leading employer of mathematicians, it's said
- Org. with cryptographers
- Dishfire org.
- Org. hidden in "Vulcan salute"
- "Enemy of the State" org.
- Govt. cybersecurity monitor
- Home to many cybersafety experts, in brief
- Org. that hires cryptanalysts
- Org. whose initials are found in "unsafe," ironically
- Org. Edward Snowden once worked for
- Org. tracking metadata
- Phone-tracking org.
- Org. whose logo has an eagle grasping a key
- Super-secret intel org.
- Top-secret government org.
- Big employer of U.S. mathematicians, in brief
- Org. whose annual budget isn't public
- Org. that uses cryptanalysis
- Cyb-org.?
- Super-secret govt. gp.
- Org. with a cryptologic museum
- _o _trings _ttached
- Intelligence org. that Edward Snowden worked for
- U.S. intelligence grp.
- Grp. with cryptanalysts
- D.C. group engaged in [REDACTED]
- Mass surveillance org.
- Govt. org. with cryptanalysts
- Wiretapping org.
- Org. protecting U.S. information systems
- Member org. of the Five Eyes alliance
- Intelligence org. with a Cryptologic Museum
- ThinThread intelligence org.
- Org. in the Oscar-winning documentary "Citizenfour"
- Org. that maintains a museum in Annapolis Junction, Md.
- Its HQ is sometimes called "Crypto City"
- Org. that advises on ransomware risk mitigation
- Org. whose initials are aptly hidden in "foreign satellite interception"
- U.S. intel org.
- Operator of the Utah Data Center, for short
- Government org. that runs an annual Codebreaker Challenge
- Major employer in Maryland whose employee count is classified, for short
- Org. employing cryptographers
- Intel analyst's org.
- SIGINT org.
- SIGINT-gathering org.
- Grp. with a key on its seal
- Unit with a classified no. of employees
- Casual dating letters
- Org. whose official number of employees is unknown to the public
- PRISM org.
- Secretive group, initially
- Org. that oversees a cryptologic museum
- Grp. with a lot of intelligence
- U.S. org. that operates a cryptology museum in Maryland
- Cybersecurity defense org.
- Cryptography org.
Last Seen In
- LA Times - March 27, 2025
- New York Times - March 24, 2025
- LA Times - March 05, 2025
- USA Today - March 02, 2025
- New York Times - January 30, 2025
- New York Times - January 23, 2025
- LA Times - January 17, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 03, 2025
- USA Today - December 13, 2024
- LA Times - December 10, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 15, 2024
- New York Times - November 12, 2024
- LA Times - November 12, 2024
- LA Times - November 04, 2024
- LA Times - November 02, 2024
- LA Times - October 31, 2024
- LA Times - October 25, 2024
- LA Times - October 22, 2024
- LA Times - October 13, 2024
- LA Times - October 08, 2024
- LA Times - October 05, 2024
- New York Times - October 05, 2024
- LA Times - October 03, 2024
- USA Today - October 02, 2024
- LA Times - October 02, 2024
- USA Today - September 16, 2024
- LA Times - September 14, 2024
- New York Times - September 13, 2024
- New York Times - September 09, 2024
- LA Times - August 24, 2024
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