| Does lookout at a heist | 23 |
| Cooperates with crooks | 22 |
| Conspires with, perhaps | 23 |
| Cases the joint for, say | 24 |
| Carries the crowbar, perhaps | 28 |
| Assists, as a criminal | 22 |
| Assists at a heist, e.g. | 24 |
| Aids in criminal activity | 25 |
| Acts as lookout, maybe | 22 |
| Acts as lookout for, say | 24 |
| Acts as a lookout, perhaps | 26 |
| Helped someone cover up? | 24 |
| Was a wheelman for, say | 23 |
| Turned off the alarm, perhaps | 29 |
| Helped to escape, maybe | 23 |
| Drove the getaway car, e.g. | 27 |
| Disabled an alarm, perhaps | 26 |
| Cased the joint, perhaps | 24 |
| Assisted in wrongdoing | 22 |
| One aiding in wrongdoing | 24 |
| Lockout for a holdup man | 24 |
| Hit BBC comedy, briefly | 23 |
| '90s-'00s Britcom | 25 |
| Sitcom import, briefly | 22 |
| Ribald BBC comedy, informally | 29 |
| Raunchy BBC comedy, briefly | 27 |
| Popular BBC import, for short | 29 |
| Former sitcom on the Beeb | 25 |
| Britcom with Edina and Patsy | 28 |
| Britcom of the '90s | 23 |
| Brit sitcom of the '90s | 27 |
| 1990s Britcom, familiarly | 25 |
| Despise with a passion | 22 |
| Feel more than disdain | 22 |
| Regard with repugnance | 22 |
| Dislike, and then some | 22 |
| Regard with extreme aversion | 28 |
| Not be able to stomach | 22 |
| Hate with a purple passion | 26 |
| Dislike more than a little | 26 |
| Antonym for "adore" | 29 |
| "___ With Me" | 23 |
| Obey, with "by" | 25 |
| Accept without objection | 24 |
| Start of a famous hymn | 22 |
| Follow, with "by" | 27 |
| Follow the rules with by | 25 |
| Agree to, with "by" | 29 |
| "__ With Me": hymn | 28 |
| Resident (in Tarrytown?) | 24 |
| "The dude ___" | 24 |
| Ivory Coast metropolis | 22 |
| Irish Rose's lover | 22 |
| Rose's Broadway beau | 24 |
| Rose's love, on Broadway | 28 |
| Irish Rose's husband | 24 |
| Rose's Broadway lover | 25 |
| Lover of an Irish Rose | 22 |
| Hershfield cartoon character | 28 |
| Hero of 2,327 performances | 26 |
| Anne Nichols character | 22 |
| Rose's beloved in a play | 28 |
| Rose's beau on Broadway | 27 |
| Rose Murphy's spouse | 24 |
| Rose lover of Broadway | 22 |
| Irish Rose's fellow | 23 |
| He loved his Irish Rose | 23 |
| Character in long-run play | 26 |
| Solomon Levy's son | 22 |
| Rose's lover, on Broadway | 29 |
| Rose's love, on stage | 25 |
| Rose's love on stage | 24 |
| Rose's guy, on Broadway | 27 |
| Rose's beau, on Broadway | 28 |
| Rose's beau, in a play | 26 |
| Role in 20's Broadway hit | 29 |
| Old Broadway title beau | 23 |
| Mr. Levy of a Broadway play | 27 |
| Miss Murphy's groom | 23 |
| Long-running title role | 23 |
| Irish Rose's hubby | 22 |
| Irish Rose lover of Broadway | 28 |
| Hershfield cartoon hero | 23 |
| Hero of a long-running play | 27 |
| Hero 2,327 times on B'way | 29 |
| He loved an Irish lass | 22 |
| Gymnastics coach Grossfeld | 26 |
| Guy with an Irish Rose | 22 |
| Broadway groom of 1922 | 22 |
| Anne Nichols stage hero | 23 |
| Anne Nichols protagonist | 24 |
| A Levy who loved a Murphy | 25 |
| "Irish Rose" lover | 28 |
| "Agent" of cartoons | 29 |
| "___ the Agent" | 25 |
| "___ Irish Rose" | 26 |
| "__ Irish Rose" | 25 |
| "_____ Irish Rose" | 28 |
| Start of a Nichols title | 24 |
| Rose's love et al. | 22 |