- CIA
- Org. in the news
- Security org.
- John Deutch's org.
- KGB's cold-war counterpart
- OSS successor
- MI5's American counterpart
- Langley org.
- Org. involved with bugs and plants
- {/Homeland/} org.
- Edward Snowden's former employer
- The Bourne Supremacy org.
- Org. that the creator of "The Americans" once worked for
- Major experimenter with LSD during the Cold War
- Org. seen in "Homeland"
- Org. that's the subject of many a conspiracy theory
- Org. that collects information about non-U.S. citizens
- Snowden's former org.
- Spy Game org.
- The World Factbook producers
- Bug experts?: Abbr.
- Carrie Mathison's employer on "Homeland"
- Govt. grp. whose HQ is named after the 41st president
- Its hdqtrs. is in Langley, VA
- John O. Brennan's org.
- Org. in "The Informant"
- Org. in many spy-fi films
- Org. once led by George H. W. Bush
- Org. that publishes "World Leaders"
- See 29-Across
- Government grp. with the George Bush Center
- Gina Haspel's org.
- Its headquarters houses the still-unsolved coded sculpture Kryptos
- Coup instigators
- Org. that helped popularize abstract art during the cold war
- Government org. turning 75 this year
- Project MKUltra org.
- Spy agcy.
- Cloak-and-dagger org.
- OSS supplanter
- Men in black grp.
- KGB counterpart
- Org. in a Clancy plot
- Spy novel org.
- Bush's former org.
- The Company
- Langley, Va., bunch
- Org. in Alias
- Org. collecting info
- Langley-based org.
- Org. in Bourne films
- Org. concerned with leaks
- Spy org.
- Argo org.
- Hush-hush US equivalent of CSIS
- US counterpart to CSIS
- Today's OSS
- Org. depicted in 39 Down
- Bush Sr. once headed it
- The Natl. Security Act formed it
- Org. portrayed unflatteringly in "Syriana"
- Org. once headed by Bush Sr.
- Org. headed by Leon Panetta
- Valerie Plame's former employer
- World Factbook org.
- Org. that declassified the "family jewels" in 2007
- Org. with the Office of Transnational Issues
- Org. that issues "The World Factbook"
- American equivalent of Britain's MI6
- Org. in many a spy novel
- Subj. for Robert Ludlum or Tom Clancy
- Org. whose seal contains a compass rose
- Charlie Wilson's War org.
- Party in the _____ (Weird Al Yankovic parody of Miley Cyrus)
- Jack Byrnes' former employer, in the "Meet the Parents" franchise
- Overseer of the controversial 1950s-60s Project MKUltra: Abbr.
- Mike Pompeo's org.
- Their code name for Che Guevara was "AMQUACK"
- Jack Byrnes' former (?) employer in "Meet the Parents"
- Operative letters
- Operator (and subject) of an American museum that's not accessible to the general public
- Org. with black sites
- Org. in the 1986 Nicaragua v. United States court case
- _____ University (institution in Fairfax County, VA)
- Director of the 1953 Iran coup d'état
- It secretly funded Radio Free Europe until 1972
- Org. that covertly organized a 1953 Iran coup d'état to reinforce the Shah's rule
- Target of WikiLeaks' "Vault 7" releases
- Bush's org. in 1976-77
- Mole employer, maybe
- Org. once headed by George Bush
- USA spies
- S*P*Y*S org.
- Org. in many spy movies
- Org. once headed by Bush
- Org. once helmed by Helms
- Organization in many spy novels
- Snoop gp.
- Spook gp.
- U.S. spy gp.
- The Company, for short
- Covert U.S. org.
- Org. for spies or chefs
- Bush Sr.'s former org.
- George Tenet's org.
- Group based in McLean, Va.
- Org. based in Langley, Va.
- Org. with rats and moles
- Spook-y gp.
- George H.W. Bush headed it
- Hush-hush DC org.
- Org. led by Porter Goss
- Org. once headed by G.H.W. Bush
- Org. once run by George Bush
- Spying org.
- Clancy's Company
- KGB rival
- Org. based in Langley, Virginia
- Men in Black gp.
- KGB pursuer
- McLean snoop gp.
- Subj. of "The Good Shepherd"
- Tenet's former org.
- Jason Bourne's org.
- Org. led by Leon Panetta
- Code-cracking govt. org.
- KGB rival, once
- Leon Panetta's org.
- Org. featured in "Three Days of the Condor"
- Org. known as the Company
- Org. whose website has a "Break the Code" game for kids
- Org. with a "World Factbook"
- American Dad! org.
- The Recruit org.
- Gp. with moles
- Hush-hush letters
- Hush-hush org.
- Jack Bristow's employer in "Alias"
- Mole employer, maybe (abbr.)
- Org. that employed Jack Ryan
- Gp. whose museum features the SPY-Fi Archives
- Hush-hush gp.
- Operation Cyclone org.
- Org. spoofed in "American Dad!"
- Spooks' org.
- Parent org. of the Counterterrorism Center
- Petraeus's former org.
- Spy gp.
- Tom Clancy subj.
- Cloak-and-dagger government gp.
- Org. featured in "Syriana"
- Org. in Clancy novels
- Confessions of a Dangerous Mind gp.
- Org. featured in "Zero Dark Thirty"
- Covert Affairs org.
- The Bourne Ultimatum org.
- George H.W. Bush once headed it
- Org. in your favorite spy thriller (was I right? Tell me in the comments or send me an email or something)
- Chuck org.
- Obama nominated Brennan to direct it: Abbr.
- Undercover agcy.
- Org. for 55 Down
- '80s Contra-supporting gp.
- George Tenet's gp.
- Govt. hush-hush group
- Bush org., once
- Espionage letters
- Covert org.
- Espionage gp.
- Espionage org.
- 9/11 Commission subj.
- Porter Goss's org.
- World Factbook compiler: Abbr.
- Covert gp.
- Langley, Va., group
- Not a good place for a leak: Abbr.
- The World Factbook publ.
- Covert fed. group
- Langley-based gp.
- MI6 : U.K. :: __ : U.S.
- U.S. equivalent of Britain's MI6
- Hush-hush gp. based in Langley, Va.
- Michael Hayden's org.
- Org. created by the 1947 National Security Act
- Org. in the 2008 film "Burn After Reading"
- The World Factbook publisher
- Covert govt. group
- Mole user: Abbr.
- Org. in Tom Clancy books
- The Bourne Identity org.
- The Company, briefly
- Hush-hush fed. gp.
- Hush-hush fed. org.
- Operation Neptune Spear org.
- Org. with covert ops
- Cold War KGB rival
- Cold War foe of 48-Down
- Langley letters
- Org. with moles
- Bush led it for about a yr. in the '70s
- Carrie's org. on "Homeland"
- Covert ops gp.
- Org. in many Tom Clancy novels
- Three Days of the Condor org.
- Felix Leiter's org., in Bond films
- Its HQ is named for George Bush
- Covert org. in "Argo"
- Org. in Tom Clancy novels
- Org. in many a spy thriller
- The World Factbook org.
- Homeland spy org.
- Security briefing org.
- Spy org. created under Truman
- Spy-fi employer
- Argo spy gp.
- The Enemy Within org.
- Its HQ is named for George H.W. Bush
- Spy org. called "The Company"
- Argo spy org.
- Men in black gp., some say
- Org. once led by Bush 41
- Intelligence-gathering org.
- Jack Ryan org.
- Spy-fi org.
- Homeland gp.
- Chef-training sch. based in N.Y.
- Intel-gathering org.
- Jack Ryan's org.
- U.S. spy org.
- Org. for Melissa McCarthy's "Spy" character
- Org. in "Argo"
- Org. whose HQ is home to the unsolved puzzle sculpture Kryptos
- Sch. whose alumni include Anthony Bourdain and Roy Choi
- Allen Dulles' org.
- Grp. once headed by Bush
- Clancy org.
- George Bush's '70s grp.
- Espionage initials
- Alias grp.
- Helms once helmed it
- Spies' org.
- Spy group: Abbr.
- Spy grp.
- Spy guys org.
- Undercover org.
- Espionage grp.
- Intelligence grp.
- Its Twitter debut: "We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet"
- Subject of lots of Clancy plots
- Goss' grp.
- Secretive org.
- General Hayden's org.
- Grp. with moles
- Its seal has a 16-point star
- Langley-based grp.
- Bourne Identity org.
- Letters on Bush 41's résumé
- Snoop group
- Operatives' org.
- Org. in Langley, VA
- Legacy of Ashes recounts its history
- Panetta's org.
- World Factbook compiler
- World Factbook producer
- American espionage org.
- American Dad! employer
- Argo employer
- World Factbook publisher
- 75 Down employer
- Affleck employer in "Argo"
- Jack Ryan employer
- Publisher of a World Leaders online directory
- Clancy novel staple
- Jason Bourne employer
- Operation specialist
- Org. in spy novels
- Petraeus once headed it
- Black-ops org.
- Country Comparisons compiler
- Covert-ops org.
- Org. in Ludlum novels
- US espionage org.
- Where some moles come from
- Patriot Games org.
- 52 Down's employer
- Publisher of world-nation maps
- Mole employer
- Spy outfit, for short
- American spy org.
- Federal snoop group
- Undercover grp.
- MI6 counterpart
- Covert "Company"
- What GHWB once headed
- GHWB once headed it
- The Nation's first line of defense
- American spy group: Abbr.
- US espionage group: Abbr.
- US spy group
- US spy group: Abbr.
- Agent's org.
- Bay of Pigs org.
- George Bush was once its director
- Org. whose seal has a bald eagle and a compass
- Creation of the National Security Act of 1947
- Its seal has a 16-pointed star
- Org. that Porter Goss headed
- Virginia creepers?
- Cuban missile crisis org.
- Gen. Hayden is its director
- Org. in Tom Clancy's "Red Rabbit"
- Org. in the film "The Good Shepherd"
- Org. that released the "family jewels" in June 2007
- Plame affair org.
- KGB's Cold War rival
- Org. in "The Bourne Ultimatum"
- Agency headed by Allen Dulles.
- Allen Dulles' responsibility.
- Allen Dulles heads it.
- Allen Dulles' agency.
- Allen Dulles' department.
- Allen Dulles outfit.
- Intelligence agency in Washington.
- Dulles' concern.
- Dulles' department.
- Agency in the news.
- Security group: Abbr.
- Washington initials.
- Government agency.
- McCone's concern.
- McCone's outfit.
- Washington group.
- Casey's org.
- Secret letters?
- U.S. Govt. org.
- McCone's agency.
- U. S. agency.
- D. C. agency.
- Initials in the headlines.
- Helms's agency.
- Spanish "co."
- Washington outfit.
- D.C. group
- Gov't agency.
- Gov't. sleuthing agency
- Helms's outfit
- Relative of F.B.I.
- Government org.
- Washington org.
- Intelligence org.
- Undercover group: Abbr.
- Info org.
- Present-day O.S.S.
- Turner's org.
- Adm. Turner's agcy.
- Hush-hush agcy.
- Spy HQ
- Spy guys
- Stansfield Turner's org.
- Turner's agcy.
- Secret agcy.
- Fed. group
- Org. once headed by Dulles
- Bush's old org.
- Secret D.C. group
- Investigative org.
- Govt. org. once headed by Bush
- Agcy. once headed by G.H.W.B.
- Casey's agcy. under Reagan
- Org. headed by Allen Dulles 1953-61
- What G.H.W.B. headed: 1976-77
- Org. Bush once headed
- Robert M. Gates's org.
- Secret org.
- Spooks' den
- W. Webster's gp.
- Bad place for a mole, for short
- Org. for which Jason Bourne works in "The Bourne Identity"
- Org. in "Zero Dark Thirty"
- Org. with 1-Across
- Rival of the 62-Down
- See 59-Down
- U.S. counterpart to Britain's MI6
- Bush's command: 1976-77
- Gates's org.
- O.S.S.'s successor
- Org. Robert Gates heads
- K.G.B.'s nemesis
- Cousin of MI6 in spy stories
- George Bush once headed it
- James Woolsey's org.
- McLean, Va., grp.
- U-2 overseers
- Bush's old command
- Information-gathering grp.
- Spook group
- Spook-y org.
- Ex-employer of Aldrich Ames
- Org. once headed by Allen Dulles
- Org. that advises the N.S.C.
- K.G.B.'s cold war foe
- Harlot's Ghost subj.
- Fact-gathering grp.
- Iran-contra org.
- Secret employer, maybe
- Grp. with informants
- Org. with secrets
- Spooky place?: Abbr.
- Bush Sr. headed it
- Langley outfit
- Bush Sr.'s bailiwick, 1976-77
- Kind of operation
- Org. in "Patriot Games"
- Bug group?: Abbr.
- It's based in McLean, Va.
- Allen Dulles headed it for eight years under D.D.E.
- It has moles: Abbr.
- Provision of the Natl. Security Act, 1947
- The World Factbook publisher: Abbr.
- The elder Geo. Bush once headed it
- Info supplier for a natl. security briefing
- Org. formerly headed by Porter Goss
- Org. with operations
- Subj. of many conspiracy theories
- Org. in "The Good Shepherd"
- Org. in the 2006 film "The Good Shepherd"
- Org. once led by George Bush
- Snooper's org.
- Grp. known as the Company
- Org. at the center of the 2007 memoir "At the Center of the Storm"
- Org. in "The Bourne Identity"
- Subj. of the 2006 film "The Good Shepherd"
- Org. in the 1982 film "Enigma"
- Org. in the Bourne series
- Alias org.
- Employer of 10-Downs: Abbr.
- Org. in "Burn After Reading"
- Subj. of Stansfield Turner's "Burn Before Reading"
- Subj. of the 2005 Pulitzer-winning book "Ghost Wars"
- World Factbook publisher, in brief
- The Good Shepherd org.
- MI6 : Britain :: ___ : U.S.
- Org. in Robert Ludlum novels
- Zero Dark Thirty org.
- Possible coup instigator, for short
- Surveillance org.
- The sculpture "Kryptos" sits outside its hdqrs.
- Burn Notice grp.
- Profiles in Leadership publisher, briefly
- Grp. with many operations
- Grp. with the Office of Iraq Analysis
- Lead-in to a 2000s "-gate"
- Decoder ring, for short?
- K.G.B. adversary
- Org. in "Homeland"
- Snoop group, in brief
- The Company, in govt. lingo
- World Factbook publisher, for short
- Employer whose workers don't discuss their jobs much, in short
- Stan's employer on "American Dad!"
- Fact-gathering org.
- George Tenet's "At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the ___"
- Spooky grp.?
- Grp. that once plotted against Fidel Castro
- Org. in 2007's "Charlie Wilson's War"
- Org. with many operations
- Spook grp.
- Where a mole shouldn't be, in brief
- Org. behind the Bay of Pigs invasion
- Org. concerned with bugs and plants
- Org. where one needs a security clearance to work
- Its HQ contains a sculpture with a still-unsolved coded message
- Org. in Showtime's "Homeland"
- Org. with a classified budget
- Org. with code-named programs
- Publisher of the World Factbook, in brief
- Valerie Plame's org. in 2003's Plame affair
- Actual employer of some "government consultants," in brief
- Org. with many overseas workers
- Snoopy grp.
- Langley-based spy grp.
- Org. in many spy novels
- Bourne's employer in "The Bourne Identity," in brief
- Employer of Carrie Mathison on "Homeland," for short
- Jack Ryan's org. in "The Hunt for Red October"
- Snoopy group, for short
- Subject of the 2007 book "Sabotage"
- Fair Game org.
- Cold War foe of the 45-Down
- Valerie Plame scandal gp.
- Security grp.
- Org. with operatives
- Employer of spies: Abbr.
- Adm. Stansfield Turner ran it under Carter
- Harold Nicholson once worked there
- Letters associated with Tenet
- Tenet's domain
- Grp. that's not supposed to spy domestically
- Gina Haspel's old org.
- Clandestine org.
- Grp. concerned with bugs
- Harold Nicholson's former employers
- Subject of many conspiracy theories
- Carns' org.
- Allen W. Dulles once headed it
- It has fired four employees for participating in a secret chat room hidden in its computers
- Org. once headed by a Bush
- They briefed Bush on the world situation
- The World Factbook publisher, briefly
- Org. that once funded the Museum of Modern Art, _Partisan Review_ , and _The Paris Review_
- Government org. whose hacking tools were made public in a 2017 WikiLeaks dump
- Grp. with bug experts?
- Org. headquartered in Langley, Virginia
- Org. where William J. Burns replaced Gina Haspel as director, in 2021
- Agent Cody Banks org.
- Party in the ___ (Weird Al song with the lyric "Tappin' the phones like yeah")
- Espionage org. based in Langley, Virginia
- Org. with undercover operatives overseas
- Subj. of the 2007 book "Legacy of Ashes"
- Grp. of spies
- Subject for Tom Clancy
- It's known for its intelligence
- Jack Ryan's employer (Abbr.)
- OSS follower
- FBI ally
- Org. whose seal contains a bald eagle and a compass
- Its seal has a star with 16 points
- Org. featured in "The Good Shepherd"
- Org. that deals with rats and moles
- U.S. spy agency
- U.S. undercover outfit
- M16's American counterpart
- U.S. espionage gp.
- Clandestine government org.
- OSS replacer
- Operative's employer
- The Firm, to agents
- Org. based in Langley, Virg.
- Successor of the OSS
- Certain spy org.
- Government spy org.
- OSS replacement
- Secretive government agency
- Big-time spy grp.
- Org. once headed by Leon Panetta
- Secretive government org.
- Secret agent org.
- Spy org. in Virginia
- Supersecretive U.S. org.
- Gp. with spies
- It has moles
- Moles of Virginia
- U.S. snooper grp.
- Grp. that can declassify documents
- MI6 : U.K. :: ___ : U.S.
- Org. hidden in "special ops"
- Org. with agents
- Top-secret org.
- KGB adversary, once
- Org. that tweets spot-the-difference puzzles
- Shadowy org.
- Cyber ops grp.
- Operation Acoustic Kitty org.
- Its HQ is in Langley, Va.
- Operative Carrie Mathison's org. in "Homeland"
- Spy org. in Tom Clancy novels
- Org. headquartered in Langley
- Org. in TV's "Alias"
- Spy org. in "Argo"
- MI6's U.S. counterpart
- Org. with many secrets
- Sch. for chefs, or a secretive org.
- OSS now
- Org. a.k.a. The Company
- G. Bush once ran it
- The Company: abbr.
- Bush-headed org. once
- Spook initials
- Successor to 43 Across
- Bay of Pigs grp.
- Federal agcy.
- Spooks' grp.
- Former OSS
- Agcy. once headed by a Bush
- Bush once headed it
- Org. based in McLean, Va.
- G.H.W.B.'s bailiwick, 1976-1977
- Intel-gathering group
- Langley, Va. grp.
- Bad place to have a leak, briefly
- Spy novel org., sometimes
- Valerie Plame scandal org.
- Information-gathering org.
- Org. once headed by George Tenet
- Org. with Virginia creepers?
- Org. for spies
- Bourne org.
- Employer of some operatives
- Intel-gathering grp.
- Org. in Jason Bourne movies
- Snoop grp.
- KGB counterpart, once
- Org. headed by Bush 41
- Org. with HQ named for George Bush
- Org. with black ops
- Org. hunting Jason Bourne
- Agent Sydney Bristow's employer on "Alias"
- Alma mater of Anthony Bourdain
- School with Baking and Pastry Arts degrees, for short
- Spy org. that trained Dan Freeman
- Org. behind some black ops
- Org. whose "I" stands for "Intelligence"
- Spy org. in "The Man Who Cried I Am"
- Spy org. linked to abstract expressionism
- Intelligence org. in the Susan Williams book "White Malice"
- Bridge of Spies org.
- Spy org. in "Alias"
- Spook org.
- 79 Across's domain
- Langley gp.
- Goss's org.
- Langley initials
- Onetime Bush org.
- Its first tweet was "We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet"
- Operation Mongoose org.
- Org. in "Body of Lies"
- Party in the ___ (Weird Al song with the lyric "Tapping the phones like yeah / Shredding the files like yeah")
- Org. in David E. Hoffman's book "The Billion Dollar Spy"
- Secretive Langley org.
- E. Howard Hunt's org.
- Org. headed by 68-Across in 1976
- Org. headed by George Tenet
- Org. involved in the Bay of Pigs
- Org. headed by George Bush in 1976
- The Good Shepherd subject
- Gen. Hayden's org.
- Org. whose headquarters is named for George Bush
- American counterpart of Britain's MI6
- Counterpart of MI6 and Mossad
- Org. based in Langley
- Org. headed by John Brennan
- Org. in many spy thrillers
- Bourne's former employer
- GHWB once ran it
- Target of 2017 WikiLeaks dump
- George Bush Center org.
- Org. headed by Gina Haspel
- George Bush Ctr. group
- The Report org.
- Gina Haspel is its dir.
- Org. in Clancy books
- Org. in many Tom Clancy books
- Org. that does undercover work
- Govt. spy organization
- William J. Burns is its director
- George Bush Ctr. org.
- Org. in the Jason Bourne films
- Subject of Tim Weiner's "Legacy of Ashes"
- Snoop group, briefly
- Successor of 47-Down