- NOOSE
- Gallows need
- Lasso loop
- Snare
- Trap
- Hangman's rope
- Oater choker
- Gallows's loop
- Prop for the opening scene of "Harold and Maude"
- Lariat loop
- Ring around the collar?
- Hangman's drapery
- Lasso's part
- The end of one's rope?
- Loop with a slipknot
- Rodeo ring?
- Loop of a lariat
- What Sue Grafton's "N" is for
- Sue Grafton's "N"
- Choker?
- Neck tie
- Hangman's knot
- An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge item
- Opening of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"?
- Ominous loop
- Oater portent
- Not a loophole you want to take advantage of?
- It's attached to a frame
- What's apt to keep folks in the loop?
- Loop for Captain Lynch
- Hangman's prop
- Necktie party necessity
- Necktie party choker
- Wild West justice
- Wild West justice, to a mob
- Loop it's best to be out of
- Wild West knot
- Lynch mob's need
- It gets tightened
- Gallows loop
- Oater omen
- Rope loop used in trapping animals
- Slipknot
- Lethal loop
- Wild West loop
- Jed Cooper was rescued from one in "Hang 'Em High"
- Adjustable loop
- Hangman's loop
- Loop that leaves a tight feeling
- Lariat feature
- Marriage is a ____: Cervantes
- Lasso
- Lasso end
- Oater "necktie"
- Slip-knot loop
- No ___ is good news:gallows humor
- Trap, in a way
- Knot under a branch, maybe
- Loop
- Oater knot
- Western knot
- Hanger?
- Rope loop
- Portentous knot
- Symbol of Wild West justice
- Cowpoke's loop
- Running bowline, essentially
- Western omen
- 11-Down feature
- Lasso feature
- Symbol on the film poster for Eastwood's "Hang 'Em High"
- Image on a poster for Eastwood's "Hang 'Em High"
- Western loop
- Calf-roping loop
- Loop in old Westerns
- Ominous oater symbol
- Running bowline, e.g.
- Loop in a cattle drive
- Looped rope
- Rope loope
- End of a lasso
- Large slipknot
- Lasso configuration
- Rope feature
- Rope's slipknot
- Sort of slipknot
- Lasso's slipknot
- Rodeo snarer
- Roundup circle
- Lasso element
- Loop in a 10 Down
- Rope slipknot
- Western prop
- Cowboy's loop
- One of Grafton's novel keywords
- Lariat knot
- Cowboy's rope loop
- Loop in a lariat
- Knotted rope
- Loop + running knot
- Snare element
- Title word in the 14th Kinsey Millhone novel
- Loop of a rope
- Loop on a rope
- Gallows item
- Gallows necklace
- Loop with a running knot
- Sue Grafton's "'N' Is for ___"
- Western choker
- Entrap.
- Rope.
- Loop of rope.
- Part of a snare.
- Business end of a lariat.
- Free end of a bowstring: Archery.
- Part of a lariat.
- Part of a lasso.
- Part of a springe.
- Halter.
- Informal neckwear.
- Lariat.
- Ensnare.
- Loop for snaring.
- Part of a springe trap.
- Loop formed by a slip knot.
- Type of loop.
- Part of 37 Across.
- Springe.
- Springe part.
- Trapper's item.
- Looped knot.
- Catch, in a way.
- Running knot.
- Hangman's symbol
- Hangman's tool
- Knotted loop
- Gear for a horse thief
- Rustler's wear
- Western necktie
- Necktie of old West
- Rustler's neckwear
- Bond
- Rustler's dread
- Hangman's need
- Hangman's gear
- Hangman's halter
- Rustler's neckpiece
- Snare for a steer
- No ___ is good news (bandit's motto)
- Kind of loop
- Loop in a rope
- No ___ is good news (desperado's slogan)
- Gibbet's adjunct
- Item for men who are out to lynch
- Loop and running knot
- Tie; bond
- Out-to-lynch item
- Springe catch
- Loop for Capt. Lynch
- Cattle roper's need
- Lasso part
- Riata part
- Rodeo essential
- Riata end
- Snare of a sort
- Trap of a sort
- Vigilante "necktie"
- Feature of a lariat
- John Brown's bane
- Rustler's comeuppance
- Use for a r(e/i)ata
- Lariat part
- Headstall's kin
- End of a lariat
- It's seen on a gallows
- Trap in a springe
- Necktie, of a sort
- Riata loop
- Western "justice"
- Constrictor
- The end for Captain Kidd
- Western justice, once
- Threat for a Wild West outlaw
- Lariat's end
- Hangman's ___
- The end of one's rope, maybe
- Hanging need
- The necktie in a necktie party
- End of a hangman's rope
- Tightenable loop
- Loop with an adjustable 14-Down
- Rope's end, maybe
- Wild West outlaw's comeuppance
- Involuntary neckwear
- Condemned's neckwear?
- Potentially deadly loop
- Cause of a pain in the neck
- One to hang with
- The loop it's best to be out of
- Hanging piece
- Tight rope?
- It may be left hanging
- Prop for many a western
- Fagin's end
- What "N" is for, in a Sue Grafton title
- Last method of death in Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None"
- Means of death for Judas Iscariot
- Alternative to a guillotine
- It may be at the end of one's rope
- End of a rope
- This may be at the end of one's rope
- Hanging loop
- Choking Offspring song (with "The")?
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's is "Sympathetic"
- I won't let you choke on the ___ around your neck
- Perfect Circle song that chokes you up (with "The")?
- Mumford & Sons won't let you choke on one
- Otep "___ and Nail"
- Legal method of execution in two states
- Old West justice, frequently
- Wild West justice, often
- Frontier justice, frequently
- Rope circle
- Slipknot at the end of one's rope
- Calf grabber
- Gallows sight
- Not the best thing to have at the end of one's rope
- Hang 'em High prop
- Loopy snare
- Execution loop
- It could be at the end of one's rope
- Slipknot formation
- Loop you prefer to be out of
- Featured item in a necktie party
- Lasso's loop
- Necktie party item
- Roundup loop
- The necktie in a Western necktie party
- Loop at the end of a rope
- Executioner's loop
- Hangman's necessity
- Old Western choker
- Western film "necktie"
- Loop for a hangman
- End of one's rope
- Riata end perhaps
- Posse's gear
- Lariat e.g.
- Lariat end
- The end of one's rope, perhaps
- Dogie snagger
- 6-Down feature
- Prop in "The Ox-Bow Incident"
- Rancher's snare
- Lariat, essentially
- Choke chain kin
- Dangerous loop
- Executioner's rope
- Wild West "necktie"
- The end of a rope, maybe
- Fate of a Wild West outlaw, perhaps
- Rope with a slipknot
- Choke chain, essentially
- It's catching
- Oater prop
- Riata feature
- Suspended sentence?
- Old West "necktie"
- Halter feature
- Threat for a rustler
- Wild West movie prop