- - Shoplifter or pickpocket for example
- - pickpocket or cattle rustler, e.g.
- - 1981 crime film, also known as Violent Streets, starring James Caan and Tuesday Weld
- - Shoplifter or burglar
- - Pilferer or pickpocket, for instance
- - Robber or shoplifter
- - Robin Hood, notably
- - Shoplifter or safecracker
- - Robin Hood or Jesse James
- - 1981 James Caan film
- - Robin Hood, e.g.
- - Tea leaf from tea in Paris to impress one female
- - unusually fit, he's a shoplifter
- - many an "ocean's eleven" character
- - Pickpocket maybe one the force imprisons
- - The Lightning ...... (first book in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series)
- - incredibly fit, he's a shoplifter
- - One stealing article I put inside, fearful initially
- - One pinches Robert's rear if he's fidgeting
- - "there must be some way out of here said the joker to the ..........", bob dylan, all along the watchtower.
- - Identity ... (2013 Melissa McCarthy comedy)
- - one who takes things badly
- - Porch pirate, e.g.
- - One's in the force? You'd hope not!
- - If the order is not the usual he'll help himself
- - Raffles maybe run once in newspaper, going back
- - steal worker?
- - One who takes after beggarman
- - what one does is appropriate
- - Larcenist stopped if the right moves are made
- - Criminal fronts tribunal having illegally eaten fudge
- - Robber I trapped by the first felon
- - kleptomaniac, e.g.
- - what he does is appropriate
- - Stealer of property
- - Purloiner
- - Article written about one following crook
- - One who would take something without asking
- - The type to take things badly
- - if the composition is criminal
- - He's taken to be a criminal
- - Beggar man's follower?
- - "Procrastination is the .... of time" (Edward Young)
- - Someone who steals
- - Embezzler
- - He has taking ways
- - Ray Milland's role.
- - Purse snatcher
- - Peculator
- - One with sticky fingers
- - One who might take the chair?
- - One who might take the cake
- - One of a fabled 40
- - Lift operator?
- - He has sticky fingers
- - He follows beggar man in rhyme
- - Baghdad notable
- - "Stop!" follower
- - Safecracker
- - Person who takes things the wrong way
- - The Artful Dodger, e.g.
- - Fagin trainee
- - Pilferer
- - One takes time; he receives one fine
- - One in a metaphorical web
- - Sticky-fingered one
- - Husband wearing cravat. Loud. Criminal, actually
- - One steals
- - Crime film character
- - Porch pirate, for one
- - One who steals
- - Looter one the force imprisons
- - Credit card swiper?
- - Inventory taker?
- - Sticky-fingered sort
- - Shoplifter, e.g
- - The force captures one crook
- - Doberman pincher?
- - Pickpocket, e.g
- - One in possession of article with force after them?
- - Larcenist
- - Person with sticky fingers
- - Dickens's Fagin, e.g
- - One apprehended by the force?
- - Cooler tenant
- - Criminal who takes things unlawfully from another
- - Criminal institute in the French capital
- - One who takes things the wrong way
- - Pickpocket, for one
- - Swindler, e.g
- - Booster
- - Type who takes things wrongly?
- - One who takes it the wrong way?
- - Head of Intelligence taken in by the female burglar
- - One available for the taking?
- - Taking one's time, no longer rush forward at first
- - A person who steals
- - Unlawful taker
- - Cat burglar
- - "Oliver Twist" occupation
- - Fence's supplier
- - Kleptomaniac
- - Five-finger discount taker
- - Felonious Our Lady Peace song
- - Artful Dodger, for one
- - Our Lady Peace song that steals?
- - Person who uses the "five-finger discount"
- - One taking things wrong?
- - Jean Valjean, e.g.
- - Robert Wagner played one
- - One committing 25-Down
- - Light-fingered one
- - 65-Across puller
- - One who takes things wrongly?
- - Fence user
- - Man of steal?
- - One taking things badly?
- - One in need of a fence, perhaps
- - Fagin, notably
- - Cat burglar, e.g.
- - Larcenous one
- - Fence user, perhaps
- - One taking inventory?
- - "To Catch a ...." (Hitchcock film)
- - Recipient of a stop order?
- - He takes things the wrong way
- - Fagin, for one
- - Shoplifter
- - One ordered to stop?
- - "Yolanda and the ...." (Astaire film)
- - Larcener
- - Pick-up artist?
- - Someone who takes things the wrong way
- - Chop shop supplier
- - Petty criminal
- - Pickpocket
- - Pickup artist
- - Burglar, e.g.
- - Burglar
- - Rustler
- - Crook
- - Bandit
- - Highwayman
- - COPPER
- - Swindler
- - Felon
- - Robber.
- - ...... criminal
- - Second-story man
- - Fence supplier
- - Den denizen
- - ... stop
- - A quiet removal man?
- - a villain with taking ways
- - Cockney tea leaf?
- - One tea leaf is simply no good
- - Tea-leaf
- - criminal article about current fellow
- - Burglar, pickpocket
- - Leader loses head with initial tax. It's criminal
- - one enters the force to get criminal
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