| Superhighway service site | 25 |
| Site of many a fountain | 23 |
| Hotel where Eloise lives | 24 |
| Fountain setting, perhaps | 25 |
| "Not guilty," e.g. | 28 |
| Defendant's declaration | 27 |
| "Not guilty" is one | 29 |
| "Guilty," e.g. | 24 |
| It's entered in court | 25 |
| Defendant's answer | 22 |
| Fund-raising letter, e.g. | 25 |
| Defendant's statement | 25 |
| Thing entered in court | 22 |
| Subject of some bargaining | 26 |
| Nolo contendere, for one | 24 |
| Defendant's response | 24 |
| "No contest," e.g. | 28 |
| ___ bargain (legal stratagem) | 29 |
| Result of some bargaining | 25 |
| It may be entered in a court | 28 |
| "Spare me!," e.g. | 27 |
| "Let me go!" e.g. | 27 |
| "Guilty," for one | 27 |
| 'Not guilty,' e.g. | 26 |
| What a thief might cop | 22 |
| What a hood cops at court | 25 |
| Subject of a court bargain | 26 |
| Statement to the judge | 22 |
| Something to "cop" | 28 |
| Something copped in court | 25 |
| One may be entered in court | 27 |
| Nul tiel record is one | 22 |
| Not guilty, for example | 23 |
| It might be copped by a perp | 28 |
| It may be copped in court | 25 |
| It may be copped by a perp | 26 |
| It is subject to bargaining | 27 |
| It is entered in court | 22 |
| Formal response in court | 24 |
| Formal courtroom statement | 26 |
| Defense in reply to a charge | 28 |
| DefendantÂ’s declaration | 27 |
| Defendant's request | 23 |
| Defendant's assertion | 25 |
| Defendant's action | 22 |
| Common bargaining subject | 25 |
| Answer from the accused | 23 |
| Accused person's answer | 27 |
| A prisoner may enter one | 24 |
| "Save me!," e.g. | 26 |
| "S O S!," e.g. | 24 |
| "S O S," e.g. | 23 |
| "Nolo," e.g. | 22 |
| "No more!," e.g. | 26 |
| "Help!," e.g. | 23 |
| "Have mercy!," e.g. | 29 |
| 'Not guilty,' for one | 29 |
| ___ bargain (court deal) | 24 |
| __ bargain: court deal | 22 |
| Say "not guilty" | 26 |
| Ask on one's knees | 22 |
| Try to persuade (with) | 22 |
| State "Not guilty" | 28 |
| State "Not guilty!" | 29 |
| Make a court statement | 22 |
| Get down on one's knees | 27 |
| Appeal or request earnestly | 27 |
| "How do you ___?" | 27 |
| Said "Guilty," e.g. | 29 |
| One on bended knee, maybe | 25 |
| One before a tribunal, maybe | 28 |
| Bargainer out of court | 22 |
| Implores on bended knee | 23 |
| Files a complaint, say | 22 |
| They're entered in court | 28 |
| Results of some bargaining | 26 |
| Responses to indictments | 24 |
| Nolo contendere and others | 26 |
| Things "copped" | 25 |
| They're entered legally | 27 |
| They are entered in court | 25 |
| S O S's, essentially | 24 |
| Results of some bargains | 24 |
| Johnnie Cochran entreaties | 26 |
| Fundraising letters, e.g. | 25 |
| Defendants' submissions | 27 |
| Defendants' entries | 23 |
| Defendants' answers | 23 |
| Attempts at persuasion | 22 |
| ___ Hill, city in Calif. | 24 |
| "The magic word" | 26 |
| It goes with sugar on top? | 26 |
| "I beg of you" | 24 |
| Word with remit or reply | 24 |
| The "magic word" | 26 |
| "What do you say?" | 28 |
| "Thank you" partner | 29 |
| "Pretty" follower | 27 |
| "Pretty ___" | 22 |
| "If you would..." | 27 |