| Text | Length |
| "Blue Knight" | 23 |
| Take surreptitiously | 20 |
| Speeder stopper | 15 |
| Radar user | 10 |
| Radar gun aimer | 15 |
| Person with a collar? | 21 |
| Person with a beat | 18 |
| One with a beat? | 16 |
| One on the force | 16 |
| One of the finest | 17 |
| One in a cruiser | 16 |
| NYPD figure | 11 |
| Man or woman in blue | 20 |
| Man in blue | 11 |
| Jockey's aid | 16 |
| Good or bad figure? | 19 |
| Good or bad figure, in TV dramas | 32 |
| Good __/bad __: interrogation method | 36 |
| Friday, notably | 15 |
| Crimebuster | 11 |
| Collar maker | 12 |
| Bobby's relative | 20 |
| Bluecoat | 8 |
| Blue knight | 11 |
| Beat-nik? | 9 |
| Beat man | 8 |
| "Beverly Hills ___" | 29 |
| Your role in this puzzle [the asterisked clues will help you crack the case] | 76 |
| Worker with a beat | 18 |
| Word after good and bad | 23 |
| Whom you might see in your rearview mirror if you ignore the above signs | 72 |
| Whistle blower, at times | 24 |
| Wearer of blue | 14 |
| Walker on a beat | 16 |
| Village People persona | 22 |
| Unit of heat? | 13 |
| Unit of force? | 14 |
| Uniformed ticket agent? | 23 |
| Take, as a plea | 15 |
| Station occupant | 16 |
| Squad car driver | 16 |
| Speeding-ticket issuer | 22 |
| Sipowicz of "NYPD Blue," for one | 42 |
| She might carry a stick | 23 |
| Renege, with "out" | 28 |
| Radar-gun wielder | 17 |
| Radar gun wielder | 17 |
| Policeman, to a hood | 20 |
| Policeman, slang | 16 |
| Police force member | 19 |
| Person on a beat | 16 |
| Person in a pullover? | 21 |
| Perp catcher | 12 |
| Patrolman | 9 |
| One with cuffs | 14 |
| One whose tickets are often expensive | 37 |
| One who walks a beat | 20 |
| One who might run radar | 23 |
| One who handles bookings | 24 |
| One not missing a beat? | 23 |
| One cuffing | 11 |
| One carrying handcuffs | 22 |
| Officer of the law | 18 |
| O. Henry's "The ___ and the Anthem" | 49 |
| Nightstick carrier | 18 |
| Narc. for one | 13 |
| Member of New York's Finest | 31 |
| Man with a beat | 15 |
| Man on the beat | 15 |
| Law enforcer, informally | 24 |
| Law enforcer | 12 |
| Kojak, e.g. | 11 |
| He's got the beat | 21 |
| Guy on a beat | 13 |
| Good or bad figure | 18 |
| Force unit? | 11 |
| Five-O member | 13 |
| Fish or Friday, e.g. | 20 |
| Figure in an "America's Most Wanted" episode | 58 |
| Emergency help provider | 23 |
| Dirty Harry, for one | 20 |
| Cruiser occupant | 16 |
| Crook catcher | 13 |
| Citation issuer | 15 |
| CBer's ''bear'' | 35 |
| Capture: Slang | 14 |
| Bobby's U.S. relative | 25 |
| Bobby's relative over here | 30 |
| Bobby, here | 11 |
| Bobby from Britain | 18 |
| Blue wearer, usually | 20 |
| Beatnik? | 8 |
| Beat worker | 11 |
| Back (out), informally | 22 |
| Avoid responsibility with out | 30 |
| Arrester | 8 |
| Appropriate, informally | 23 |
| Adopt, as an attitude | 21 |
| Acquire, slangily | 17 |
| A good and bad one are often paired | 35 |
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