| Woman's long scarf | 22 |
| What unoriginal songwriter did | 30 |
| What unoriginal musician did | 28 |
| What the piper's son did | 28 |
| Was crooked | 11 |
| Walked softly | 13 |
| Took without permission | 23 |
| Took second, in a way | 21 |
| Took part in a robbery | 22 |
| Took home? | 10 |
| Took badly? | 11 |
| Tiptoed, say | 12 |
| Thieved | 7 |
| Swiped a mink? | 14 |
| Swiped a credit card? | 21 |
| Shoulders warmer | 16 |
| Shoulder garment | 16 |
| Shoulder fur | 12 |
| Scarf made of fur | 17 |
| Roman matron's garb | 23 |
| Picked up something hot? | 24 |
| Pelt product | 12 |
| Peculated | 9 |
| Over-the-shoulder throw | 23 |
| Operagoer's wear, maybe | 27 |
| Opera house attire, perhaps | 27 |
| Obtained a five-finger discount | 31 |
| Non-P.C. garb | 13 |
| Made a baseball ploy | 20 |
| Lifted or boosted | 17 |
| Lifted CD | 9 |
| Item worn around the shoulders | 30 |
| It's a fur piece | 20 |
| Hijacked | 8 |
| Helped oneself, illegally | 25 |
| Gown accessory | 14 |
| Got for free | 12 |
| Ganked | 6 |
| Furry wrap, perhaps | 19 |
| Furrier's item | 18 |
| Filched a fur scarf? | 20 |
| Emulated Lou Brock | 18 |
| Ecclesiastical neckpiece | 24 |
| Did a second-story job | 22 |
| Cribbed | 7 |
| Crept in on little cat feet | 27 |
| Crept away | 10 |
| Committed robbery | 17 |
| Clerical scarf | 14 |
| Clergyman's scarf | 21 |
| Capelet | 7 |
| Came by dishonestly | 19 |
| Brand New "You ___" | 29 |
| Beat the catcher's throw | 28 |
| "Lifted" | 18 |
| Smacked someone when they least expected it? | 44 |
| "First," she said, "someone ___" ... | 57 |
| DESIGNER: "What'd I do, officers?" LIEUT: "You ___ at a competitor's designs." | 106 |
| Took off without a sound | 24 |
| Wrapped in mink | 15 |
| What Jackie Robinson did, famously, in the first game of the 1955 World Series | 78 |
| Fur vault? | 10 |
| Entered surreptitiously | 23 |
| Arrived quietly | 15 |
| End of comic's reply | 24 |
| Like some kisses | 16 |
| Like some kisses and bases | 26 |
| Hot, in a sense | 15 |
| Acquired illegally | 18 |
| Taken the wrong way? | 20 |
| Like hot goods | 14 |
| Gotten illegally | 16 |
| "___ Kisses," Truffaut film | 37 |
| Truffaut's "___ Kisses" | 37 |
| Taken in a break-in | 19 |
| Taken dishonestly | 17 |
| Taken by a shoplifter | 21 |
| Strayed follower | 16 |
| Pillered | 8 |
| Obtained illegally | 18 |
| Like Tom's pig | 18 |
| Like some kisses and unlocked bikes | 35 |
| Like some bases or glances | 26 |
| Like some bases and kisses | 26 |
| Like some bases | 15 |
| Like second, sometimes | 22 |
| Like Munch's "The Scream," in 1994 and again in 2004 | 66 |
| Like fenced goods | 17 |
| Like booty | 10 |
| Kind of kisses | 14 |
| In a chop shop, say | 19 |
| Hot, to a hood | 14 |
| Hot, as goods | 13 |
| Hot (Sl.) | 9 |
| Heisted | 7 |
| Destined for fencing? | 21 |
| Destined for a chop shop, say | 29 |
| Boosted, so to speak | 20 |
| At a chop shop, perhaps | 23 |
| "The ___ Hours," 1963 film | 36 |