- - Pickpockets, for instance
- - Rustlers, for example.
- - a specified first offender covered for criminals
- - Light-fingered folk
- - they may be seen the night before breaking into this
- - Proverbially thick-set?
- - this includes a girl and villains
- - As thick as ... (close and secretive)
- - This captures first female robbers
- - Burglars this evening staying in?
- - a criminal element hits out, first offender included
- - police would like to arrest a woman in this
- - Swipes this to admit first lady
- - Shoplifters & burglars
- - Light-fingered people
- - Time to go to busy places to catch European criminals
- - Embezzlers, e.g
- - Robbers holding First Lady in this
- - Pickpockets
- - People who steal
- - They steal this, having cased day before
- - ... steals the article mentioned about first lady
- - Those who steal
- - People taking things the wrong way?
- - Magpies nested late today
- - "Arabian Nights" characters
- - Robin Hood and his Merry Men
- - Ones who take things the wrong way?
- - Ali Baba's forty
- - As thick as ......
- - There is no honor among them
- - They often take things the wrong way
- - Bandits.
- - Villains
- - Robbers
- - Pick pockets
- - They take things the wrong way
- - Criminals
- - Crooks
- - Den denizens
- - Fingers
- - robbers, criminals who steal
- - as thick as ........, informal phrase meaning 'very friendly'
- - Robs, filches
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