| War ended by the 1856 Treaty of Paris | 37 |
| Resident of Balaklava | 21 |
| Of the "Russian Riviera" | 34 |
| Of a Ukraine peninsula | 22 |
| Like Sevastopol residents | 25 |
| 1853-56 War | 11 |
| 1850s European war involving Canadian forces | 44 |
| ___ War: 1853-56 | 16 |
| ___ War of 1853-56 | 18 |
| ___ War ("Charge of the Light Brigade" conflict) | 58 |
| __ War: 1850s conflict | 22 |
| Concern in Sevastopol? | 22 |
| Popular reading | 15 |
| Law book (1866) | 15 |
| Yalta people | 12 |
| Conflict settled by the Treaty of Paris in 1856 | 47 |
| Corleone and Gotti | 18 |
| Treasonous act in Vichy | 23 |
| What crooks find out, eventually | 32 |
| Classic moral | 13 |
| McGruff's career | 20 |
| Batman, notably | 15 |
| Kefauver's "___ America" | 38 |
| Workplace for TV's Det. Mac Taylor | 38 |
| Where prints are examined | 25 |
| Forensic workplace | 18 |
| FBI facility since 1932 | 23 |
| Examiner of evidence, often | 27 |
| Evidence tester | 15 |
| Batcave facility | 16 |
| One who engages in fingerprinting | 33 |
| "Law & Order" settings | 36 |
| Free of lawbreaking | 19 |
| Piece of hard-boiled fiction | 28 |
| It might have red herrings | 26 |
| Thief who begs to be arrested? | 30 |
| Duncan's murder ("Macbeth": II, i) | 48 |
| French-speaking country where illegal activity runs rampant? | 60 |
| Goal of a neighborhood watch | 28 |
| Mayor's concern | 19 |
| FBI statistic | 13 |
| F.B.I. statistic | 16 |
| Record listings? | 16 |
| Police blotter list | 19 |
| Woody Allen's "___ and Misdemeanors" | 50 |
| Villainies | 10 |
| They're committed | 21 |
| They may lead to convictions | 28 |
| Perjury and piracy, for two | 27 |
| Matters for the police | 22 |
| Holdups, etc. | 13 |
| Felonies and misdemeanors | 25 |
| "CSI" concerns | 24 |
| "___ of the Heart," 1986 film | 39 |
| "___ and Misdemeanors" | 32 |
| Where evidence is gathered | 26 |
| It often gets a dusting | 23 |
| It might be marked off with police tape | 39 |
| It may be taped off | 19 |
| It may be combed for hairs | 26 |
| Bit from a documentary about the Mob? | 37 |
| Area marked with police tape | 28 |
| Where many prints may be found | 30 |
| Trademark of a polished criminal? | 33 |
| Certain homicides | 17 |
| Program that solicits anonymous tips | 36 |
| Help-the-police program | 23 |
| '80s TV drama that starred Dennis Farina | 44 |
| Surge in lawlessness | 20 |
| Outburst of outlaw activity | 27 |
| Law-enforcement challenge | 25 |
| Concern for Batman | 18 |
| Part two of the observation | 27 |
| Person whose books make a killing? | 34 |
| Capone? | 7 |
| Scofflaw student? | 17 |
| Road sign warning of an upcoming highwayman? | 44 |
| Subtitle of the second "Law & Order" spin-off | 59 |
| Al Capone camping? | 18 |
| Outlawing | 9 |
| Act of making illegal | 21 |
| Part of a prison yard? | 22 |
| Illegal stratum? | 16 |
| It may be good for a stretch | 28 |
| Really bad nursery color schemes? | 33 |
| Newspaper for convicts? | 23 |
| They get specialized lawyers | 28 |
| Ones in joint custody? | 22 |
| Baby Face Nelson and Machine Gun Kelly | 38 |
| "Law & Order: ___" (TV show about what could be next if prisons get any more crowded?) | 100 |
| "Get $5 off on your haircut by getting tight waves"? | 62 |
| Hair-texturizing tool | 21 |
| Harvard color | 13 |
| Team #3 | 7 |
| Showing deep embarrassment | 26 |
| Like a certain Tide in Alabama | 30 |
| Ivy League color | 16 |
| Harvard | 7 |
| Deep purplish-red | 17 |
| Cantabs' color | 18 |