They have taking ways (7) |
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Criminals' crook babies rest now and then |
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They hold up gown worn by bishop, and cross occasionally |
The Telegraph Toughie |
12 Jun 2025 |
Rustlers & reivers (7) |
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Burglars, thieves (7) |
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Their victims are stuck-up (7) |
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Thieves, bandits |
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What grave thieves the Resurrectionists were (7) |
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Bob errs about them being criminals (7) |
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They plunder (7) |
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Burglars or muggers |
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They hold up the bank |
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Thieves take gold back with hesitation, packed in ball bearings (7) |
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Thieves run after pellet hidden in eggs shot at the head |
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Presumably, they stole the show in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid |
Irish Times Crosaire |
18 Jul 2020 |
Cops' foes |
Thomas Joseph |
09 Feb 2019 |
In common parlance they chase police, inappropriately! |
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Those who steal erasers to make one change? |
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, e.g. |
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See 69-Down |
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See 69-Down |
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Bonnie and Clyde, e.g. |
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Ones clearing out? |
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See 31-Down |
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They take things the wrong way |
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Cops' quarries |
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Thieves |
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Mr. Hood et al. |
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Hold-up men. |
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Cops and ___. |
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Enemies of 42 Down. |
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