- - someone who steals from man, british, with hesitation
- - One depicted carrying a sack of money, maybe
- - In centre of Perth, mate there caught out thief
- - Kind of baron
- - Kind of barons
- - Hands-up man.
- - Man of steal?
- - Masked man
- - Second-story man
- - Person who holds up gown worn by bishop before Queen
- - Garment right that covers born criminal
- - Highwayman, for example
- - He has taking ways
- - Heist figure
- - Holdup figure
- - Property thief
- - Garment right that cloaks British criminal
- - Person who takes things the wrong way
- - One taking things the wrong way
- - One who thieves
- - Violent thief
- - Person holding things up?
- - One looking for a lift?
- - Teller's dread
- - Sutton was one
- - Footpad
- - Epithet for the umpire.
- - Butch Cassidy, for one
- - Larcenist
- - One who takes things the wrong way
- - Burglar
- - Bonnie or Clyde
- - Jesse James, e.g.
- - Robin Hood, for one
- - Bandit
- - Highwayman
- - Bad guy
- - ...... criminal
- - Thief
- - Mugger
- - One who commits theft by force
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