Crossword clues for ziegler
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Ziegler is a common German surname meaning "brick-maker" and may refer to the following people:
Usage examples of "ziegler".
Dale moved back to the defense table, and Ziegler moved to the lectern to resume her direct.
Dale was as shocked by this revelation as Ziegler was, but he kept a poker face.
Linda Ziegler then introduced into evidence one of the Tosok monofilament toolsthe one that had belonged to Hask.
Linda Ziegler made her closing argument, Dale followed with a passionate plea for leniency in his summation and argument, thenas California law allowedZiegler got the final word, presenting a summation that reminded the jurors that Cletus Calhoun was dead, and regardless of everything else, someone had to answer for that crime.
For her part, Linda Ziegler was absolutely stunned, her eyes wide, her mouth hanging open a bit.
If my hubby traipses off to visit a Jack Ziegler, it is not going to do my chances any good.
Young does, as I do, that the strong hand of Jack Ziegler has struck in Elm Harbor.
I sit at my desk, unable to work, furious at my father, wondering what would have happened if I had refused to talk to Jack Ziegler that day in the cemetery.
Maybe it is Jack Ziegler, or the Judge, at whom I should be venting my fury.
Jack Ziegler continues, dismissing the painting with a flap of one trembling hand.
Jack Ziegler slips his skinny arm into mine and conducts me slowly around the room, evidently assuming that in my desperation, or perhaps my fear, I will be fascinated by what his illicitly obtained wealth has purchased.
To see Jack Ziegler so close up, his near-twin bodyguards waiting in the wings, his eyes glittering, not quite mad but not quite sane, waiting impatiently for me to explain myself, is quite different from sitting on an airplane planning how the dialogue will go.
I suppose I have reason: Jack Ziegler is a murderer many times over, an efficient broker in just about every illegal substance, a middleman to the underworld, with connections to organized crime so complex, so neatly obscured, that nobody has ever quite succeeded in tracking them down.
I look back at Jack Ziegler again, and I realize, from the fact that he is waiting with so much patience, from the fact that he agreed to see me at all, that he is every bit as needy as I am.
Colin Scott, I know from Ethan Brinkley, had several names, and there is no reason to think Jack Ziegler knows them all.