- - Unlawful taking
- - Taking things the wrong way?
- - Taking of another's property
- - Illegal act of taking
- - Dishonest taking of others' property
- - Taking things literally?
- - Taking it badly?
- - Without permission, taking the newspaper
- - Taking something badly?
- - Taking a daily paper
- - Taking offence
- - Engineers have exited yard, taking offence
- - Taking the wrong way?
- - Taking things wrong?
- - taking article trailed by paper
- - Ultimately caught that man with pink rag stealing
- - Stealing goods
- - Lifting toe on foot, hard for the old
- - The portly American's taken away for stealing
- - Another term for larceny
- - Lifting the feet
- - Article a foot short: it's a crime!
- - Jean Valjean's crime
- - stealing article 12 inches long
- - article on full-time crime
- - Felt gutted after the robbery
- - Action of stealing
- - crime, trashing first lift
- - Lifting the foot
- - instance of stealing from the fort
- - Stealing the foot
- - Shoplifting or burglary, e.g.
- - Another word for "robbery"
- - Larceny or piracy
- - Fraud, robbery
- - Stealing property
- - Act of stealing
- - Newspaper robbery
- - the measure of crime
- - greek character almost catches fellow shoplifting
- - Jesse James's crime
- - Identity ...... (stealing of credentials or credit)
- - A 19
- - "Grand ...... Auto" (video game series)
- - "Grand ...... Auto," video game
- - Larceny, e.g.
- - Plagiarism
- - Lifting, maybe
- - Shoplifting, e.g
- - Crime of stealing
- - Burglar's crime
- - Cat burglar's crime
- - Larceny
- - The business newspaper offering job?
- - Lifting action, newspaper?
- - It's a crime
- - Stealing newspaper?
- - Burglary
- - Stealing
- - Property crime
- - Crime article on business paper
- - Another newspaper job?
- - Word with grand or identity
- - Holdup, for instance
- - Identity ....
- - Purloinment
- - Pilferage
- - Bob Dylan's "Love and ......"
- - Job with the business newspaper
- - Common crime for Carmen Sandiego
- - 'Five-finger discount'
- - Lifting one newspaper's short title
- - What property is supposed to be in the paper?
- - Swiping
- - Daily crime
- - Wrongful removal
- - Male and female in race crime
- - Property, taken for instance, out of The Paper
- - What stores call "shrinkage"
- - Underhanded undertaking
- - Robber's crime
- - Pinching the paper
- - Cause of merchandise shrinkage
- - Unlawful removal
- - Piracy, e.g
- - Eighth Commandment taboo, per KJV
- - Act of larceny
- - Hope it doesn't happen to gear
- - Misappropriation
- - Stealer's crime
- - Auto-insurance coverage
- - Cause of shrinkage
- - Grand ...... Auto
- - Shoplifting, for example
- - Museum concern
- - Robin Hood's transgression
- - Thug's crime, often
- - Word following grand or identity
- - Retailer's woe
- - 'Petty' crime
- - It's a steal
- - An alarm may deter it
- - Car-insurance coverage
- - Shrinkage, to a retailer
- - Thomas Crown caper
- - Embezzlement, e.g.
- - Shoplifting
- - Lifting
- - Jean Valjean's transgression
- - It's stealing
- - Felonious filching
- - Watergate occurrence
- - Rip-off artist's crime
- - A purloining
- - "Property is ......!": Proudhon
- - Shoplifter's crime
- - Illegal lifting
- - Peculation
- - Second-story man's crime
- - Embezzlement
- - It may be grand
- - It can be grand
- - Felony
- - Robbery
- - Bank job
- - Wage
- - Criminal activity
- - Rip off
- - Grand
- - Insurance category
- - Pinch
- - ".... ripoff!"
- - "...... crime?"
- - The act of stealing
- - stealing of article twelve inches long
- - Taboo in one of the Ten Commandments
- - stealing article by financial times
- - Stolen base in baseball
- - Five-finger discount, slangily
- - Ton of weight in safe job?
- - Pilfering
- - article by fellow facing time for robbery
- - stealing article 12in. long
- - stealing the newspaper
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