Crossword-Solution: PERP 4 letters, 170 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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PERP anagram PPER, PREP, REPP

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"Law & Order" suspect 1 answer
APB quarry 1 answer
APB subject 1 answer
Alleged offender, to a cop 1 answer
Alleged suspect, to the law 1 answer
Arrested suspect, informally 1 answer
BOLO target 1 answer
Bad actor, informally 1 answer
Bad guy hidden in eight puzzle answers 1 answer
Baddie to a cop 1 answer
Baddie, briefly 1 answer
Blacksmith, miner, marathoner or barber, in this puzzle 1 answer
Cop's catch 1 answer
Cop's collar, informally 1 answer
Cop's culprit 1 answer
Cop's prey 1 answer
Cop's pursuit 1 answer
Cop's quarry, informally 1 answer
Cop's suspect 1 answer
Copper quarry? 1 answer
Copper's collar 1 answer
Court loser, maybe 1 answer
Crime committer, briefly 1 answer
Crime doer 1 answer
Crime doer, in cop show lingo 1 answer
Crime doer, in slang 1 answer
Crime doer, to cops 1 answer
Crime drama suspect 1 answer
Crime figure, briefly 1 answer
Crime scene figure 1 answer
Criminal to a cop 1 answer
Criminal scumbag 1 answer
Criminal, for short 1 answer
Criminal, in brief 1 answer
Criminal, in cop jargon 1 answer
Criminal, in cop lingo 1 answer
Criminal, in cop slang 1 answer
Criminal, in cop-speak 1 answer
Criminal, in police slang 1 answer
Criminal, informally 1 answer
Criminal, quickly 1 answer
Criminal, slangily 1 answer
Criminal, to cops 1 answer
Crook, for short 1 answer
Crook, in cop lingo 1 answer
Crook, to a cop 1 answer
Culprit, for short 1 answer
Culprit, in copspeak 1 answer
Culprit, so to speak 1 answer
Culprit, to a cop 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PERP (5)

The sculptor’s grandfather, Perpète de Wespin, was the first to take the sobriquet of Tabaguet, and though in the deeds which I have seen at Namur the name is always given as “de Wespin,” yet the addition of “dit Tabaguet” shows that this last was the name in current use.
Ex Voto Samuel Bulter 2014
Yann et Sylvestre, en pêchant à côté l’un de l’autre, chantaient: Jean-François de Nantes, la chanson qui ne finit plus, — s’amusant de sa monotonie même et se regardant du coin de l’oeil pour rire de l’espèce de drôlerie enfantine avec laquelle ils reprenaient perpétuellement les couplets, en tâchant d’y mettre un entrain nouveau à chaque fois.
Pêcheur d’Islande Pierre Loti 2002
Les lames la poursuivaient, avec leurs crêtes blêmes qui se roulaient dans une perpétuelle chute, et elle, — toujours rattrapée, toujours dépassée, — leur échappait tout de même, au moyen d’un sillage habile qu’elle se faisait derrière, d’un remous où leur fureur se brisait.
Pêcheur d’Islande Pierre Loti 2002
Toute sorte de vision du pays hantaient son cerveau mourant; dans l’obscurité chaude, des figures aimées ou affreuses venaient se pencher sur lui; il était dans un perpétuel rêve d’halluciné, où passaient la Bretagne et l’Islande.
Pêcheur d’Islande Pierre Loti 2002
Nous savons que l'univers, dans lequel nous sommes une poussière errante, enfante et dévore dans un perpétuel travail; nous savons qu'il naît sans cesse et qu'il meurt des astres.
Le Jardin d'Épicure Anatole France 2004

Quotes with PERP (3)

When people have trouble with their emotions — a bout of anxiety or depression, say, or seasonal gloominess - they often want science to pinpoint an offending neurotransmitter in the way that a witness picks the perp out of a lineup. Is it excessive norepinephrine, too little dopamine, errant estrogen? The answer is apt to dissatisfy: no single suspect can be fingered with confidence because the question itself attributes a fallacious simplicity to the brain.(91)
Thomas Lewis A General Theory of Love
What happened to the perp?” “Perp?” “The piece of crap who tried to kill my wife. Where is he now?” There was a pause, then, “Well, uh, you see, the guy — he’s in the parking lot right now.” “What’s he doing there? Is he being arrested?” “Actually, he’s resting. As a matter of fact, he’s going to be resting for a really long time.” Nick understood the term. “Tommy, by any chance did he stumble upon an open window?
Gary Ponzo A Touch of Deceit
To ‘kill time’ is a case of mistaken identity -- you have mistaken the victim for the perp.
Oran Kangas
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 209 times in crossword archives (1972–2024).