| Burglar's entry |
Thomas Joseph |
09 Aug 2025 |
| Act of illegally entering a person's property, typically with violence (5-2) |
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| Tame the horse - to do this is a crime (5,2) |
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| School the horse - it's a crime to do it! (5,2) |
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| Interrupt, but you start getting used to it (5,2) |
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| Burglary falling apart, mostly |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
24 Feb 2025 |
| Train (a horse) |
The Sun Mini |
09 Jan 2025 |
| Act of forced entry |
The Times Concise |
09 Jan 2025 |
| It's almost shattering to make a violent entrance (5,2) |
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| School the horse a" it's a crime to do it! (5,2) |
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| Unlawfully enter (5,2) |
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| Interrupt a burglary (5-2) |
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| Burglary |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
29 Jun 2024 |
| Train one to interrupt |
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| Loosen of soften (new shoes) with use (5,2) |
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| Robbery from Scottish bank family reported (5-2) |
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| Burglary causes interruption when at home (5-2) |
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| Holiday at home? It's a crime (5-2) |
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| Burglarious activity is almost shattering (5-2) |
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| House robbery (5-2) |
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| Enter unlawfully |
Newsday |
04 Feb 2024 |
| Interrupt just as you get accustomed to (5,2) |
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| Bear out the relations have had a burglary (5-2) |
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| Force the door open |
Universal |
19 Jul 2023 |
| It's a job for a criminal to bring to heel those from a stable environment |
Irish Times Crosaire |
01 Jan 2022 |
| British family covering up each burglary |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Oct 2020 |
| Burglar's act: 2 wds. |
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| Robbery shortly becoming known |
The Telegraph Toughie |
12 May 2017 |
| Cause for alarm? |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jun 2016 |
| Interrupt trespass -- do it with new shoes? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
12 Jan 2016 |
| Part of a heist, maybe |
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| Cause for alarm |
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| Pick a lock, say |
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| It may be evidenced by shattered glass |
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| Enter unlawfully |
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| Cause for an alarm |
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| Pick a lock, say |
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| Burglary ... or a hint to 17/18-, 26/29-, 47/51- and 62/63-Across |
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| Burglarize |
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| Burglary |
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| It may be evidenced by shattered glass |
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| Burglary |
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| It may be evidenced by shattered glass |
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| Enter unlawfully |
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| Intrude |
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| Make a bad entrance? |
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| Police matter |
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| Robbery |
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| Pick the lock |
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| Interrupt |
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| Burglar's act |
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| Unlawful entry |
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| Watergate, for starters |
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| Illegal entry |
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| Train a tyro |
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| Interrupt. |
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| That which interrupts. |
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| Do a hacker's job |
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| Train a tyro. |
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| Guess someone's password, say |
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| Train. |
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