- - To make an ...... is to take a suspected criminal into official custody
- - Under..., having been apprehended by legal authority
- - Research into the work of Picasso, say, is to stop
- - A tip to rewire support for bust
- - What Ness put people under
- - Take to the can, perhaps
- - Detain under suspicion
- - Pick up local American charger from the foundation to recharge one's batteries
- - What a good tip can lead to
- - Something you don't want to be under
- - American coming to the forefront of most unusual book
- - Stop to have a break, having crossed river
- - One thing a cop might do
- - About to cut one half of starched tight collar
- - Bring to a standstill
- - Miles Davis "You're Under ......"
- - Take to the clink
- - A cop might put someone under it
- - Run in, and a hint to the ends of the answers to starred clues
- - Collar, so to speak
- - Bad thing to be under
- - Put a halt to
- - Run in, so to speak
- - You don't want to be under this
- - Bring to a halt
- - Put a stop to
- - Under ..., in police custody
- - Bring to halt
- - not the rarest stop
- - apprehend american soldiers after resistance on street
- - stop for a break, we hear
- - stop and take into custody
- - Seize [a criminal]
- - Stop in the name of the law
- - Apprehend a killer at last, then relax
- - Keep in custody by authority of the law
- - Seizure by police
- - Stop others following a ringleader
- - Stop marks getting scrubbed from part of chair
- - stop and apprehend
- - Stop a rebel leader and others
- - stop sartre somehow
- - nick needing a break, we're told
- - Nip in the bud, in a way
- - Book Alfa Romeo battery recharge
- - Stop and stare foolishly around the tourist centre
- - stop doing wrong
- - Check half-year balance
- - Stop translating Sartre
- - Clap cuffs on
- - stop the others after half a year
- - Stop movement
- - stop army partly at siesta
- - stop for a breather after half a year
- - Nick a translation of Sartre
- - stop gunners returning with sappers on street
- - Stop artist ascending with others
- - Secure(Used today)
- - Citizen's ......
- - Take downtown, perhaps
- - Seize legally
- - Sartre (anag) — check
- - Run in, as for a misdemeanor
- - Police datum
- - One goes on your record
- - Item on a certain blotter
- - It may follow an indictment
- - Catch the attention
- - Cardiac ........
- - Bring into the station house
- - Bring into the police station
- - Blotter item
- - Apprehend or take into custody
- - Police-blotter entry
- - Stop suddenly
- - Detention
- - Nick
- - Stoppage
- - Seizure rarest treated
- - Detain
- - Perhaps rarest seizure
- - Halt
- - Put handcuffs on
- - Rap-sheet datum
- - Take into police custody
- - Put in handcuffs
- - Topic for a crime beat reporter
- - Seizure rarest possibly
- - Police action
- - Slow down with Sartre novel
- - Stop or slow down the progress of
- - Rap-sheet entry
- - Rarest form of seizure
- - Blotter entry
- - Nab perps
- - Do a cop's job
- - Police procedure
- - Stop others following a river
- - Cop's highlight
- - Part of a record
- - Slow or stop
- - Apprehend; detain
- - Stop and take a breather after a run
- - Rap sheet listing
- - Stop a car and set off
- - Keep from spreading
- - Emulate a police officer
- - Seize a potter's device, we're told
- - Stop or check (progress)
- - Take in for booking
- - Item on some rockers' rap sheets
- - Cop collar
- - Halt the progress of
- - Record listing
- - Record producer?
- - Flatfoot's collar
- - Collar, as a thug
- - Pick up and haul in
- - Cop's collar
- - Put a collar on?
- - Citizens can make it
- - Stop cold
- - Undesirable part of a record
- - Put in a 31-Down, perhaps
- - Scene from "Cops," e.g.
- - Seize by law
- - Flatfoot's accomplishment
- - Slow up
- - Run in, as a felon
- - MP's task
- - Fix, as one's attention
- - Put the brakes on
- - Check, in a way
- - Stem
- - Incarcerate
- - Hold back
- - Haul in
- - Slap the cuffs on
- - Put the collar on
- - Slap cuffs on
- - Nail
- - Bust
- - Make a collar
- - Bring in
- - Take into custody?
- - Run-in
- - Take prisoner
- - Cuff
- - See 70-Across
- - Seizure
- - Apprehension
- - See 61-Across
- - Pick up
- - Pinch
- - "Slow down!"
- - ... stop
- - .... house
- - ... check
- - Take in
- - ".... catch!"
- - Apprehend
- - Capture
- - Nab
- - Seize
- - ...... collar
- - process depicted in caravaggio\u2019s painting the taking of christ
- - Catch suddenly and engagingly
- - Pick up, after tips, the others
- - Seize a bit of a break from speaking
- - apprehend the others after half a year
- - Take in a top rom-com and relax
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