| Alternative to a motel | 22 |
| Alternative to a hotel, briefly | 31 |
| Crime, to a cop | 15 |
| Robbery, initially | 18 |
| Robbery, in short | 17 |
| Robbery, for short | 18 |
| Robbery, casually | 17 |
| Illegal access, in perp-speak | 29 |
| Burglary, in police-speak | 25 |
| Got together | 12 |
| Grouped together | 16 |
| Striped, as a bird's neck | 29 |
| Like agate | 10 |
| Voice of Puss in Boots in "Shrek" sequels | 51 |
| Antonio who played Zorro | 24 |
| 'Desperado' star | 24 |
| Thief | 5 |
| Highwayman | 10 |
| Robber | 6 |
| Stagecoach robber | 17 |
| Swindler, slangily | 18 |
| Masked man | 10 |
| Picaroon | 8 |
| Marauder | 8 |
| Brigand | 7 |
| Smokey's foe | 16 |
| Word for a slot machine | 23 |
| Reno "slot" | 21 |
| Pancho Villa was one | 20 |
| One-armed ___ | 13 |
| Oater baddie | 12 |
| Masked marauder | 15 |
| Holdup perpetrator | 18 |
| Enemy plane | 11 |
| Enemy aircraft | 14 |
| Dillon quarry | 13 |
| "Smokey and the ___" (1977) | 37 |
| Gang of outlaws | 15 |
| Bushwhackers | 12 |
| Highwaymen | 10 |
| Stagecoach robbers | 18 |
| Desperados | 10 |
| Baton waver | 11 |
| Count Basie, notably | 20 |
| Sgt. Pepper, e.g. | 17 |
| Ricky Ricardo was one | 21 |
| Player manager | 14 |
| One who must face the music? | 28 |
| Count Basie, e.g. | 17 |
| Arm or rubber? | 14 |
| Monopoly railroad | 17 |
| Railroad between Illinois and Atlantic avenues | 46 |
| Sal of the diamond | 18 |
| Sal of baseball | 15 |
| One of the USA's first railroads | 36 |
| Monopoly RR | 11 |
| Monopoly railroad, briefly | 26 |
| Monopoly property after Illinois | 32 |
| Infielder Sal | 13 |
| Former A's infielder Sal | 28 |
| Bygone railroad | 15 |
| 1973 triple-platinum album by Wings | 35 |
| McCartney #1 album of '74 | 29 |
| Wings title track | 17 |
| A: You have 24 hours to arrange payment. T: (to himself) Looks like we'll be a __ (Paul McCartney & Wings) | 114 |
| 1973 multi-platinum album by Wings | 34 |
| Battle of the ___ | 17 |
| Rock groups | 11 |
| Music groups | 12 |
| Gangs | 5 |
| Wedding rings | 13 |
| Green Day and Blue Oyster Cult | 30 |
| Combos | 6 |
| Styx and the Stones | 19 |
| Radio divisions | 15 |
| Maniples | 8 |
| Battle groups? | 14 |
| They were big in the 40's | 29 |
| The Stones and Green Day | 24 |
| The Dorseys' ensembles | 26 |
| The Beatles, Stones, etc. | 25 |
| Styx and Stones? | 16 |
| Rock-concert groups | 19 |
| Onyx features | 13 |
| Musical marchers | 16 |
| Marching ... rings ... stripes | 30 |
| March players | 13 |
| Love and War | 12 |
| Large combos | 12 |
| Label stable | 12 |
| In the '40s they were Big | 29 |
| Groups of musicians | 19 |
| Europe and Asia, for two | 24 |
| Computer channels | 17 |
| Coachella lineup | 16 |
| Cigar wraps | 11 |
| Brass groupings | 15 |
| Big names of the 1930's | 27 |
| TV show that had a 50th anniversary celebration in 2002 | 55 |
| Platform for outdoor concerts | 29 |