Possible Questions:
- Govt. agents
- G-men
- Agents
- DEA agents
- T-Men, e.g.
- Revenuers
- G-men, e.g.
- FBI guys
- D.C. agents
- Government agents
- G-men and T-men
- "The X-Files" extras
- T-men and G-men
- T-men
- Government agents, for short
- ATF agents
- Some officers
- Some narcs
- Revenuers, e.g.
- Ness and co.
- I.R.S. agents
- Gangsters' foes
- A.T.F. agents, e.g.
- ''The Untouchables,'' e.g.
- U.S. agents
- Some special agents
- Some cops
- Some agents
- Officers from DC
- Mob foes
- Govt. workers
- Government agts.
- Gangbusters
- DEA employees, e.g.
- Certain agents
- "The Untouchables," e.g.
- U.S. attorneys, e.g.
- T-men, say
- T-men or G-men
- Speakeasy raiders
- Some terrorist pursuers
- Some raiders
- Some badge holders
- Some badge flashers
- Some agents, informally
- Regulatory group
- Ness' crew
- Mulder and Scully
- Mob pursuers
- Mob fighters
- Mob eavesdroppers
- Megaupload pursuers
- Government troops
- Government officials
- Government agents, informally
- G-men and T-men, e.g.
- FBI agents, e.g.
- Eliot Ness and associates
- D.E.A. employees, e.g.
- D.C.-based agents
- D.C. gumshoes
- Cop allies
- Certain investigators, for short
- Busters, at times
- ATF agents, e.g.
- Agents from D.C.
- A.T.F. agents
- 20's beer barrel busters
- 1988 Rebecca De Mornay comedy