| Police BBQ? | 11 |
| Round and strip, e.g. | 21 |
| Swordfish servings | 18 |
| Swordfish cuts | 14 |
| Prime purchases | 15 |
| Barbecue offerings, perhaps | 27 |
| They can be rare | 16 |
| Texas Roadhouse fare | 20 |
| Table ante? | 11 |
| T-bones, for example | 20 |
| T-bones and others | 18 |
| T-bones and filets mignons | 26 |
| T-bones | 7 |
| Sizzler supply | 14 |
| Salisbury and Swiss | 19 |
| Rib-eyes, e.g. | 14 |
| Outback specialties | 19 |
| Outback offerings | 17 |
| Outback fare | 12 |
| Meat case selections | 20 |
| Juicy slabs of meat | 19 |
| House and knife leaders | 23 |
| Flank and New York | 18 |
| Delmonicos and T-bones | 22 |
| Cuts of halibut | 15 |
| Cube and flank | 14 |
| Chophouse items | 15 |
| Chophouse fare | 14 |
| Big pieces of tuna | 18 |
| Beef buys | 9 |
| Surf that's in charge of grilling the turf? | 47 |
| Pile of T-bones? | 16 |
| Seasoned raw meat dish | 22 |
| Great bargain | 13 |
| Great buy | 9 |
| Bargain for a burglar? | 22 |
| Incredible bargain | 18 |
| Appropriate inappropriately | 27 |
| Peculate | 8 |
| Unbelievable bargain | 20 |
| Walk off with | 13 |
| Quite a bargain | 15 |
| Take second, perhaps | 20 |
| It's better than a bargain | 30 |
| Inappropriately appropriate | 27 |
| Exceptional deal | 16 |
| Excellent buy | 13 |
| Do a five-finger discount | 25 |
| Terrific bargain | 16 |
| Super buy | 9 |
| Move quietly | 12 |
| Do second-story work | 20 |
| Coach's sign | 16 |
| Baseball theft? | 15 |
| Unbelievable buy | 16 |
| Terrific buy | 12 |
| Take things the wrong way? | 26 |
| Take the silver? | 16 |
| Take inappropriately | 20 |
| Take badly? | 11 |
| Take an extra base | 18 |
| Rustle, as cattle | 17 |
| Remarkable bargain | 18 |
| Ignore a Commandment | 20 |
| Great buy, slangily | 19 |
| Go silently | 11 |
| Be light-fingered | 17 |
| Be a burglar | 12 |
| Basketball coup | 15 |
| Baseball action | 15 |
| ___ a march on | 14 |
| Yield to kleptomania | 20 |
| What the light-fingered do | 26 |
| What the Dead will do to your face | 34 |
| What one can do, figuratively, to the last words of the four longest Across answers | 83 |
| Very low price: Colloq. | 23 |
| Underpriced item | 16 |
| The Who "Did You ___ My Money" | 40 |
| Take unlawfully | 15 |
| Take third, maybe | 17 |
| Take second, in a way | 21 |
| Take second, e.g. | 17 |
| Take home? | 10 |
| Take feloniously | 16 |
| Take a five-finger discount | 27 |
| Take a base | 11 |
| Surprisingly low price | 22 |
| Superbargain | 12 |
| Super-bargain | 13 |
| Speedy base runner's strategy | 33 |
| Specialty for Jose Reyes of the Mets | 36 |
| Sneak off, with ''away'' | 40 |
| Snag hubcaps, e.g. | 18 |
| Signal to a runner | 18 |
| Signal from the third base coach, maybe | 39 |
| Runner's feat | 17 |
| Rob's cousin | 16 |
| Ricky Henderson specialty | 25 |
| Really good purchase | 20 |
| Reach second base, perhaps | 26 |