Clue | Length | Answer |
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robbing | 5 letters | theft |
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robbing | 7 letters | robbery |
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robbing | 7 letters | stickup |
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robbing | 8 letters | stealing |
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robbing | 9 letters | predatory |
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- Rapacious
- Prone to stalking
- Carnivorous padre upset politician
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- seeking to exploit others
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- Plundering or preying
- preying
- preying on others
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- all devouring
- all engulfing
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- Grasping
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- larcenous
- looting
- Lupine
- marauding
- parasitic
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- raptorial
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- Serious overcharging
- Bishop seen in gown has line in crime
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- depredation
- Havoc
- armed robbery
- asportation
- assault and robbery
- banditry
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- Bereavement
- Breaking and entering
- burglary
- burgling
- Caper
- cattle lifting
- cattle stealing
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- Damage
- dead loss
- Debit
- Denial
- denudation
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- Despoilment
- Destruction
- Detriment
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- pocket picking
- Privation
- purse snatching
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- robbing
- Ruin
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- Sacking
- Sacrifice
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- stickup job
- Stripping
- Taking away
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- Total loss
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- Taking (an extra base)
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- theft of duck in grass
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- all fours
- annexation
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- Boosting
- Booty
- burglary
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- Crawling
- Creep
- creeping
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- filching
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- Furtive
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- gumshoeing
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- hidden out
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- in ambush
- In hiding
- In the wings
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- Lifting
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- lurking
- nightwalking
- on tiptoe
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- plagiarism
- plagiarizing
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- poaching
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- scrounging
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- sneak thievery
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- snitching
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- spoils of office
- Squeeze
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- stealage
- stealings
- Stealthy
- Stolen goods
- Surreptitious
- Swag
- Swindle
- Take
- Till
- tippytoe
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- tiptoeing
- Touch
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- waiting concealed
- worming
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- Bank teller's fear
- Robbery at gunpoint
- Bank robbery
- armed robbery
- obtrusively rob a bank
- Be prominent in crime?
- Protrude
- robbery, in slang
- Armed raid
- Act of armed robbery
- asportation
- assault and robbery
- banditry
- cattle lifting
- cattle stealing
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- Heist
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- hijacking
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- mugging
- pocket picking
- purse snatching
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- robbing
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- Taking of property
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- Stealing
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- Act of stealing
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- Pinching article on foot
- Common crime for Carmen Sandiego
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- Taking newspaper
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- What is pinching the foot?
- felony's taking the fort
- Crime seen in financial newspaper?
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- Pink organ pinching
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- a different paper's plagiarism
- act of larceny
- Identity
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- taking something badly?
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- burglary
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- Cat burglar's crime
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- Burglar's crime
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- lifting, maybe
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- A purloining
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- Illegal lifting
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- the first heartless crime
- the fort's gold is snatched in robbery
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- Fraud, robbery
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- Lifting the foot
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- Property crime
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- depredation
- Spoliation
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- Claiming
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- hijacking
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- Pinching
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- Reception
- Rip off
- robbing
- Score
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- larceny in the usa
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- taking newspaper for bankers?
- This is the end of tea leaves
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