Answer: ROE
ROE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 450 times.
Referring Clues:
- Lobster coral
- Small deer
- Caviar
- ___ v. Wade (landmark decision)
- Anonymous party to a legal suit
- Kind of deer
- Unnamed litigant
- Courtroom anonym
- Shad delicacy
- Caviar, once
- Start of a 1973 Supreme Court decision
- Future flounder
- Future fish
- Expensive eggs?
- Eggs
- School starters?
- Tommy who sang "Dizzy," 1969
- Fish eggs
- Beluga yield
- Seafood selection
- ___ v. Wade
- Lobster eggs
- Preschoolers?
- Spawn
- Delicacy
- Seafood delicacy
- Opponent of Wade
- Precious eggs
- Shad ___
- Hatchery supply
- School of the future?
- Salmon ___
- Old World deer
- Wade's adversary
- Shad product
- Fictitious Richard
- Name associated with anonymity
- Sturgeon delicacy
- Salmon eggs
- Wade’s opponent
- ___ v. Wade (1973 Supreme Court decision)
- School of tomorrow?
- Beluga delicacy
- Underwater eggs
- Eggs in water?
- Fish-to-be
- Certain buck
- Noted 1973 Supreme Court ruling, informally
- Fish spawn
- Some eggs
- Court pseudonym
- Agile deer
- Lobsters-to-be
- ___ deer
- Future school?
- Canapé topping
- Main ingredient in taramasalata
- Hatchery stock
- Sturgeon stuff
- Shad-produced delicacy
- Anonymous Richard
- Sturgeon eggs
- Future fry
- Suer's pseudonym
- Unidentified Richard
- Everyman Richard
- Caviar, essentially
- Wade opponent
- Something fishy
- Sturgeon output
- Deer with three-pointed antlers
- Wade's 1973 adversary
- Name in a 1973 Supreme Court case
- "Jam Up Jelly Tight" singer Tommy
- "Hooray For Hazel" singer Tommy
- Richard ___ (unknown person)
- "Sweet Pea" singer Tommy
- Wade's opposition
- Caviar source
- Pseudonym in 1973 headlines
- Salmon-to-be
- Potential perch
- "Dizzy" singer Tommy
- Wade's opponent
- Shad snack
- Wade's opponent in court
- Topping for some sushi rolls
- Sushi bar topping
- Sushi eggs
- Sushi roll topping, often
- Potential perch or pike
- Name in a landmark 1973 court case
- Wade's court opponent
- Preschool class?
- __ v. Wade: 1973 Supreme Court decision
- Caviar, say
- 1973 court name
- Caviar, e.g.
- Eggs sometimes served on toast
- With 45-Across, an antlered animal
- Name in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court case
- Crustacean eggs
- Sushi ingredient
- Lobster spawn
- Future lobsters
- Herring eggs, e.g.
- 1973 Supreme Court decision name
- Eggs at a sushi bar
- Canapé topper
- Uni or ikura, e.g.
- Beluga eggs
- Ingredient in taramasalata
- 1973 Supreme Court decision, for short
- Preschool group?
- Good eggs?
- Richard ___ (court anonym)
- __ v. Wade
- Ocean delicacy
- Fish delicacy
- Nigiri sushi option
- '70s landmark case, familiarly
- Salty delicacy
- Norma McCorvey's alias, in a landmark case
- Little deer
- Spawn of the sea
- Hatchery stuff
- Fish to be
- Potential caviar
- Expensive spread
- Future flounders
- Fancy cracker spread
- Crab __ (dim sum ingredient)
- Certain egg mass
- Eggs in water?
- Sturgeon yield
- Wade's opposer
- Future swimmers
- Anonymous litigant
- Sturgeon eggs, e.g.
- Tuna-to-be
- Wade's legal opponent
- Ripe fish eggs
- Wade adversary
- Noted court name
- Landmark case name
- 1973 court alias
- Potential school
- Caviar, before processing
- Beluga eggs, e.g.
- Perch, at first
- Preschool components?
- Name in a 1973 decision
- Future trout
- Caviar, literally
- Wade opponent, in court
- Norma McCorvey's alias in a famous court case
- Shad output
- Fingerlings-to-be
- Fish deposit
- Sushi bar eggs
- Shad issue
- Name in a landmark Supreme Court decision
- Lobster coral, e.g.
- Sole source
- Landmark Supreme Court name
- Side in a famous case
- Famous plaintiff
- Name in a landmark court case
- Milt, e.g.
- ". . . as light of foot as a wild ___" (2 SAMUEL 2:18)
- Taramasalata ingredient
- Underwater deposit
- Fishy fare
- --- v. Wade
- Lobster's coral
- Plaintiff in a 1973 case
- Fishy delicacy
- What shad are prized for
- Eggs laid during spawning
- Half of a historic '73 decision
- Sturgeon's eggs
- Fishy eggs
- Canap%C3%A9 topper
- Shad eggs
- Caviar component
- Fancy cracker topping
- Unhatched fish
- Bass producer?
- Nondairy eggs
- Pre-schoolers?
- Mass of fish eggs
- Caviar base
- Sturgeon product
- Canapé topper, perhaps
- Type of deer
- Sturgeon-to-be
- Wade's rival
- Sushi topping
- Wades opponent
- Sushi stuff
- ___ v. Wade: 1973 Supreme Court decision
- You might get one for a buck
- Potential porgies
- Crab ___ (dim sum ingredient)
- "... as light of foot as a wild ___" (2 SAMUEL 2:18)
- Wee eggs
- Salmon yield
- Jane ___ (Norma McCorvey pseudonym in a landmark 1973 case)
- Japanese delicacy
- Sushi roll topper
- Sushi roll topping
- Norma McCorvey in a famous case
- Seafood, of sorts
- Seafood item
- Eurasian deer
- Seafood
- Anonymous surname
- Salmon roll topper
- Mass of eggs
- Fishy spread
- Eggs served raw
- Microsturgeons?
- Masago, e.g., at a sushi bar
- Eggs eaten uncooked
- Sushi roll garnish
- Staple of Japanese cuisine
- Eggs in a sushi restaurant
- Spherical edibles
- Sushi topper
- Fish-to-be
- Name for the nameless
- Hatchery eggs
- Courtroom pseudonym
- Baby shad?
- Caviar, basically
- Shad offering
- Unborn fish
- Caviar essence
- Eggs, to a zoologist
- Sturgeon young
- Caviar provider
- Canap spread
- 5-Across's eggs
- Unhatched shad
- Beluga product
- Baby shad
- Baby sturgeon?
- Essence of caviar
- Fish eggs
- Wade's court rival
- Egg mass
- Salty bar order
- 1973 plaintiff
- Deep-fried delicacy in India
- Wade foe
- Appellant in a controversial 1973 decision
- Eggs from the sea
- Shad offspring
- Perch of the future
- Richard ___ (anonymous name in court cases)
- Fish school
- School in the making?
- Legal pseudonym for Norma McCorvey
- School-to-be?
- Fish eggs, or a kind of deer
- Anonymous Richard in court cases
- Pricey appetizer
- Landmark court case, for short
- Wade's opponent in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court case
- Sturgeon dispersion
- Smelt ___
- Uncooked eggs
- Salmon River deposit
- Shellfish eggs
- Caviar, really
- Sashimi topper
- Spawn of lobsters
- Fishes' origin
- Wood grain pattern
- Tobiko, in Japanese cuisine
- Anonymous Wade opponent
- Sea urchin delicacy
- Eggy mass
- Shrimp eggs
- Ikura or tobiko
- Big bass producer
- Beluga spawn, e.g.
- Salty eggs
- Lumpfish product
- Sushi display
- Sea eggs
- Pseudonym for Norma McCorvey, in a landmark 1972 case
- School of the future
- Costly cracker-topper
- Ova
- Tommy of 1960s pop
- 1970s court alias
- Eggs that may be served with grits
- Beluga output
- Sushi topper, maybe
- Scallop eggs
- Nimble deer
- Shad-to-be?
- Expensive spoonful, maybe
- Colorful eggs
- Noteworthy name in a 1973 Supreme Court case
- Future lobsters, perhaps
- Sushi delicacy
- Shad yield
- Sea food
- Eggs of fish
- Pseudonymous plaintiff in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court opinion
- Uni, in sushi bars
- Rhyme for "though"
- Food traditionally eaten with a miniature spoon
- Anagram of 120-Down
- School builder?
- Hors d'oeuvres topping
- Anonymous name in court cases
- Mentaiko, at a sushi bar
- Eggs that top sushi
- Sushi fare
- Lobsters' origin
- New school?
- 1973 Court decision alias
- Fish hatchery yield
- School in development?
- Sushi selection
- European deer
- Eggs of a fish
- Sushi spread
- Eggs sometimes served with grits
- Essence of some sushi
- Eggs on sushi
- Eggs on toast, perhaps
- Sushi bar delicacy
- Canap topping
- Alias in a landmark case
- Eggs served with sushi
- Eggs rich in omega-3 fatty acids
- Eggs on canapes
- Pricey garnish
- Spring mo.
- Caviar eggs
- Fluke-to-be
- Eggs on a sushi roll
- Pricey topper for canapes
- Topping for some sushi
- Beluga or shad yield
- Concorde treat
- Anonymous '70s litigant
- Pricey topping for crackers
- Hatchery inventory
- Wade's opponent in legal history
- Exotic macaroni salad ingredient
- Landmark '70s case anonym
- Sushi bar offering
- "Preacher" of baseball
- Baseball's preacher
- Future salmon
- Sushi or canape topper
- Eggs in sushi rolls
- Marathoner Allison ___
- Tuna roll topper
- Norma McCorvey, in a landmark 1973 case
- Coral eggs
- Hind
- Omega-3 source
- Eggs of 23 Down
- Blintz topping
- Eggs in the sea
- Common sushi filling
- Fish eggs used in sushi
- Sushi garnish
- Landmark 1970s Supreme Court case, informally
- Eggs of eels
- Jane ___, anonymous plaintiff
- Eggs on sushi rolls
- "the secret empire" hero
- Canapé garnish
- Aquafarm product
- Future 62-Across
- Orange eggs on sushi rolls
- Certain seafood delicacy
- Tiny spoonful, of a sort
- Anonym in a landmark case
- Deer species
- Fancy eggs
- Unidentified person in a suit
- Sushi bar selection
- Shad spawn
- Caviar and such
- Eggs in ikura don
- Rich source of omega-3 fatty acids
- Spreadable sturgeon
- Poke bowl topping
- Landmark 1973 Supreme Court case, informally
- California roll option
- Eggs that make up tarako
- Fancy sushi topping
- Ingredient in some maki
- Makizushi topping
- Salmon ___ (sushi choice)
- Eggs that might be orange
- Output from a bass
- Topper for a chirashi bowl
- See 56 Across
- Little eggs
- Landmark 1973 court case, familiarly
- Underwater beginnings
- Eggs in a kaisen don
- Anonymous plaintiff in a landmark case
- Mentaiko pasta ingredient
- Sushi chef's eggs
- Spawn in the sea
- Eggs in a chirashi bowl
- Maki topping
- Eggs high in omega-3s
- Tobiko or caviar
- Eggs in some poke bowls
- Tobiko or masago
- Key ingredient in taramasalata
- Tobiko or ikura, at a Japanese restaurant
- Ingredient that makes she-crab soup orange
- Eggs in ikuradon
- Tarako or mentaiko
- Tobiko on sushi, for example
- Masago, for example
- Caviar, for example
- Poke bowl eggs
- Sushi spheres
- Fish of the future
- Eggs on a tobiko roll
- Sushi roll eggs
- Spawn in water
- School of tomorrow
- Tuna roll topping
- Fishy topping
- Bass output
- Maki sushi topper
- Ikura at the sushi bar
- Orange sushi topper
- Tuna tartare topper
- Eggs in albap
- Perch output
- Toast Skagen eggs
- Garnish on uramaki sushi
- Filling in a tobiko maki roll
- Eggs in ashpal kuku
- Eggs on top of toast Skagen
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - December 17, 2024
- New York Times - December 17, 2024
- New York Times - November 25, 2024
- LA Times - November 16, 2024
- LA Times - November 11, 2024
- USA Today - October 31, 2024
- USA Today - October 24, 2024
- LA Times - October 22, 2024
- LA Times - October 06, 2024
- USA Today - September 24, 2024
- New York Times - September 16, 2024
- USA Today - September 02, 2024
- USA Today - August 16, 2024
- LA Times - August 13, 2024
- New York Times - August 11, 2024
- New York Times - August 05, 2024
- LA Times - August 01, 2024
- LA Times - July 14, 2024
- LA Times - July 12, 2024
- New York Times - July 08, 2024
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