- - Dostoyevsky's "... and Punishment"
- - "... and Punishment," novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky published in twelve installments in 1866
- - Punishment preceder
- - Punishment's forerunner
- - Perpetrator's act
- - Non-payer, it's said
- - Moriarty's specialty
- - Ma Barker's specialty
- - "...... and Punishment" (classic Russian novel)
- - Offence that's typical for all sides today
- - Cop's concern
- - It doesn't pay, it's said
- - Translation of 'merci' – it's illegal
- - Caught on border with Spain and it's a matter for the guards
- - It's even worse when it's organized
- - '...... and Punishment'
- - Sherlock Holmes's focus
- - Police chief's concern
- - Felon's deed
- - Punishment's partner
- - It's organized in a family
- - Partner of punishment
- - It's illegal
- - It's victimless, on occasion
- - Part of "C.S.I."
- - it's a sin to credit one as superior to me
- - It's wrong to credit one to me
- - credit me with getting out of line - it's illegal!
- - mice running round river is a bad thing
- - Organized ... (the mob)
- - Sin makes adult leave annexed region
- - Act punishable by law
- - church has the edge in felony
- - the sin of charlie frost!
- - .... Of The Century, third studio album by Supertramp, released in 1974
- - Part of the Ukraine peninsula cleared of a law violation
- - Born a ....: Trevor Noah memoir
- - Illegal activity disturbing Central America
- - True ... (podcast genre)
- - Arson or burglary
- - An act that violates an act
- - With 65-Across, investigation site, and a punny description of the HEIST answers
- - Edge into church for sin
- - ticket to the big house
- - "Favorite ...," song by Olivia Rodrigo from her 2021 album "Sour"
- - "...I've done my sentence but committed no ......" ("We Are the Champions" lyrics)
- - one hundred frosty ways to do wrong
- - They say it doesn't pay
- - ".... Story," '80s reality show that summarised felonies and offences from across the country
- - church has edge in misdemeanour
- - we need the force, with capital, to fight it
- - any illegal activity
- - Criminals must learn that ... doesn't pay
- - PC swap in Prime Suspect investigated for this
- - Larceny, e.g.
- - Start of a Dostoyevsky title
- - Unlawful act
- - Legal offense
- - Dostoevsky subject
- - Basis for a whodunit
- - Arson or larceny
- - Word with fiction or rate
- - Whodunit start
- - Violation of the law
- - Violation of law
- - Uniform ...... Reports, annual bulletin of FBI.
- - TV news staple
- - Topic in "The Underground Empire . . . "
- - Thriller theme
- - Robbery or arson
- - Record notation
- - Record blot
- - Possession or fraud
- - Newsmagazine staple
- - Mayhem is one
- - Lawbreaking
- - Larceny, for one
- - It "does not pay," according to a saying
- - Headline story, at times
- - First word in a Dostoyevsky title
- - Felony, for one
- - Felony, e.g.
- - F.B.I. datum
- - Error that leads to trial
- - Bad kind of wave to be caught in?
- - Arson or peculation
- - Arson or mugging
- - Arson is one
- - Bookstore section(Used today)
- - Nonpayer
- - Police target
- - Stepping on money, e.g., in Thailand
- - Type of wave or spree
- - Perjury or piracy
- - Illegal act
- - Lip in church gives offence
- - Felonious deed
- - Whodunit focus
- - Caught on the border with drugs and is investigated by the guards
- - Focus for Detective Frost?
- - Assault or kidnapping
- - Trial subject
- - Action punishable by law
- - Arson or theft
- - Sin makes adult leave Black Sea region
- - Offence
- - Focus of much TV drama
- - Police concern
- - Felony
- - Indictable offence
- - Felony or misdemeanor
- - Malfeasance
- - Basis of a whodunit
- - Police matter
- - Unlawful activity
- - One usually requires the presence of a copper battery, say
- - Retired military commander caught shoplifting, say
- - Part of CSI
- - Legal offence
- - Laundering, maybe
- - Whodunit deed
- - Burglary, for one
- - Battery, e.g
- - Job that doesn't pay?
- - Battery, for one
- - Punishable offence
- - Bad thing to be organized
- - Fiction category
- - It might be organized
- - It doesn't pay, so they say
- - Non-paying pursuit?
- - Theft, e.g.
- - Serious wrongdoing
- - Blackmail, e.g.
- - Assault or battery
- - Non-payer?
- - Dirty deed
- - Breaking and entering, e.g.
- - What doesn't pay
- - Whodunit element
- - "Poverty is the mother of ......": Marcus Aurelius
- - Penal offense
- - It doesn't pay
- - It may be organized
- - Arrestable offense
- - Robbery, for one
- - Dangerous type of wave
- - With 11-Down, city statistics associated with felonies
- - Arson, e.g.
- - It may come in waves
- - Malefaction
- - Theft or arson
- - Nonpaying activity?
- - It may be abetted
- - Shoplifting or counterfeiting
- - It may appear on a record
- - "...... is naught but misdirected energy": Emma Goldman
- - Inside job, for one
- - Bad act
- - Not the best kind of wave
- - Bad kind of wave
- - Campaign issue
- - Urban problem.
- - Fiction genre
- - Illegal activity
- - Bookstore section
- - Perjury, e.g.
- - Element in many a whodunit.
- - Law-breaking
- - Offense
- - Rap-sheet entry
- - Part of a record
- - Kind of wave
- - Wrongdoing
- - "CSI" part
- - '-- shame'
- - -
- - harlan coben genre
- - Illegal activity or action
- - eric worried about medium felony
- - Illegal act that breaks a law
- - illegal act, e.g. robbery or theft
- - misdemeanor or felony
- - Misdemeanor
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