Possible Questions:
- Secret writing
- Set of principles
- Cipher
- Programmer's output
- Bar ___
- Secret language
- Programming language
- Body of law
- Something to break
- It may be cracked
- Word with bar or binary
- When it's cracked, it's broken
- Set of rules
- ___ of honor
- Something to crack
- Programming output
- Body of laws
- 'The Da Vinci --'
- Word with bar or area
- Spy's writing
- Set of standards
- Set of laws
- Morse's creation
- Kind of word
- A spy may crack it
- ___ red
- Word with bar or airport
- What a programmer writes
- UPC part
- Secret message
- Programmer's creation
- Programmer's concern
- Program lines
- Morse or zip
- Morse or area
- Morse creation
- Hard-to-read writing
- Disguised language
- Building contractor's concern
- Bar closing?
- Zip or area
- Word with Morse or area
- Word with fire or area
- Word with bar or zip
- Word with area or zip
- What the four circled answers "crack"
- What programmers write
- The "C" in U.P.C.
- Secret signal
- Programmers' writing
- Part of UPC
- One if by land, two if by sea, e.g.
- Morse, for one
- Medium for secret messages
- It's broken after some thought
- It takes brains to crack it
- It may be broken
- Hacker's forte
- Genetic or dress follower
- Cryptologist's interest
- Cryptogram, e.g.
- Cracker's target
- Contractor's concern
- Camouflaged communication
- Be a computer programmer
- Area ___
- Zip, for one
- Zip or Morse
- Zip or area follower
- Zip --
- Zip ___
- You might crack one with your brain
- Write software
- Write lines professionally
- Word with bar or color
- Word with "bar" or "dress"
- Word with "bar" or "area"
- Word preceding various colors
- Word after bar or area
- When it gets cracked, it's broken
- What a spy may write in
- Web developer's output
- Web composition
- The "C" in UPC
- System of secret symbols
- System of rules
- Start for "of honor" or "of silence"
- Standard of conduct
- Spy's writing, perhaps
- Spy's secret
- Spy-school subject
- Spy writing
- Spy ring contents?
- Software developer output
- Software basis
- Semaphore signals, e.g.
- Secret to crack
- Secret script
- Secrecy medium
- Safety standards
- Safety specifications
- Rule book
- Programmer's work product
- Programmer's work
- Program listing?
- Problem for a cracker?
- Preparation that needs a cracker?
- Pig Latin, e.g.
- Penal or zip follower
- Penal ___
- Pearl Jam "No ___"
- Output from some engineers
- One might be cracked
- One if by land, two if by sea, etc.
- Morse made one
- Morse ___
- Morse __
- Java ingredient?
- It only makes sense when it's broken
- It needs to be broken
- It may be genetic
- It may be cracked by a spy
- IT instructions
- It can't be understood until it's broken
- Internet expert Lawrence Lessig's subject
- Fourth Pearl Jam album, "No ___"
- Feature of Doyle's "The Adventure of the Dancing Men"
- Encrypted Wiz Khalifa track, with "The"?
- Encipher
- Dress ___
- Do programming work
- Disguise the meaning
- Cryptoquote, really
- Cryptographers break it
- Cryptographer's secret
- Cryptogram key
- Cracking target
- Cracking candidate
- Computer programmer's work
- Computer language, e.g.
- Commercial _____
- Collection of laws
- Cipher or encipher
- Building regulations
- Building inspector's expertise
- Building contractor's study
- Bottom numbers on an envelope
- Body of regulations
- Body of national laws
- Black-chamber concern
- Binary ___
- Area or Morse
- Agent's aid
- A masking term (for)
- "The Da Vinci ___"
- "Bar" or "airport" follower
- 'The Da Vinci '
- ''One if by land, two if by sea,'' e.g.
- ''Bar'' or ''airport'' follower
- --- blue (medical emergency)
- ___ of silence (what a snitch breaks)
- ___ of laws
- __ of ethics