- IPSO
- __ facto
- ___ facto
- ____ facto
- ___ jure
- ___ jure (by law)
- Facto lead-in
- Itself, in Latin
- De se _____ (on its own, in Latin)
- Literally, "by the same"
- Eo _____ (by its own account)
- Itself (Latin)
- Facto front?
- ___ jure (by the law itself)
- - facto
- _____ facto
- __ jure: by the law itself
- __ jure
- __ fatso: bit of Archie Bunker language-mangling
- Itself: Lat.
- Facto forerunner
- With 39 Across, by its very nature
- By itself: Lat.
- Word with facto or jure
- ___ facto (by that very fact).
- Partner of facto
- Word with facto
- _____ jure (by operation of law)
- _____ jure
- With 6-Down, a logician's phrase
- ___ jure (legal phrase)
- Archie Bunker's word before "fatso"
- With 28-Down, logician's phrase
- With 5-Across, phrase of clarification
- ___ jure (legal term)
- Literally, "itself"
- ___ jure (law phrase)
- ___ jure (by the law itself: Lat.)
- -- facto (as an inevitable result)
- People who . . . _want_ to rule people are, ___ facto, those least suited to do it: Douglas Adams
- Facto intro
- ___ facto (therefore)