- - Jockey holds a thief
- - invader finding jockey without one
- - Passenger maybe arresting a looter
- - Equestrian rounds a marauder
- - L.A. athlete until 1994
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- - Former National Hunt jockey who was Champion Jockey eight times [including one title shared with John Francome]
- - National Hunt jockey whose father Michael was the winner of the 1959 Grand National on the horse Oxo
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- - be a thief ... or a word for someone who chases a thief
- - "Good" or "bad" questioner
- - jake peralta or amy santiago
- - He walks a beat
- - work after 100? must be a catch!
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- - What thief might do - and how thief ends in awful peril
- - Steal in small amounts
- - Engage in petty theft
- - Steal, in a small way
- - Act the petty thief
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- - e.g. a thief to catch a thief?
- - Wrigglers, e.g.
- - Wriggling worm on a fishhook, e.g.
- - Maggots, e.g.
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- - "...... thief to catch a thief"
- - Place on top of a bristle
- - In the plant world, a stalk supporting a capsule
- - "... good example" (act as a model for others): 2 wds.
- - Lead-in to fire, trap or price
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- - What a champion jockey holds?
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- - Found stable's jockey holding his heart on top of horse
- - Found his tables broken
- - Found — his stable (anag)
- - To found his stable form of it
- - set up on a firm or permanent basis
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- - Strap a jockey holds
- - Restrain a broken-hearted friend?
- - Strap for a horse rider
- - It may be used to steer a steed
- - one of those attached to a bridle
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- - Jockey dared to show fear
- - Slippery adder causes great fear
- - Fear is no longer maintaining resistance
- - Fear you will come to a bad end if you study
- - Greatly fear to peruse following final word
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