Crossword-Solution: THEFTS 6 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

We have 34 clues for the answer “THEFTS”

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Repeated stealing 1 answer
Guards may prevent them 1 answer
Larcenies 1 answer
Larcenous acts 1 answer
Peculations. 1 answer
Plagiarisms. 1 answer
Police investigations 1 answer
Property crimes 1 answer
Reasons for burglary reports 1 answer
Five-finger discounts, so to speak 1 answer
Second story jobs 1 answer
Some crimes 1 answer
Some felonies 1 answer
Some homeowner's policy claims 1 answer
Unauthorized pickups 1 answer
Unlawful removals 1 answer
Unlawful takings 1 answer
Five-finger discounts 1 answer
Crime stat 1 answer
Base runner's stats 1 answer
Acts of Fagin's pupils. 1 answer
Crime stats 2 answers
Burglaries 2 answers
Stolen bases, e.g. 2 answers
Shoplifting, for example 2 answers
Robberies 3 answers
Rip-offs 3 answers
Cause for alarms 3 answers
Certain crimes 3 answers
Rap sheet data 5 answers
ALLEY PICKUPS 10 answers
COMBINING FORMS STEALING 10 answers
A DEALER IN STOLEN PROPERTY 10 answers
ACT of stealing 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with THEFTS (5)

For a long, hot, gaunt month he and his little troop had scoured the places of the desert waste in search of a band of marauders to the sin-stained account of which were charged innumerable thefts of camels, horses, and goats, as well as murders enough to have sent the whole unsavory gang to the guillotine several times over.
The Son of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Petty thefts, wanton assaults, purposeless outrage—to the man who held the clue all could be worked into one connected whole.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994
Petty thefts, wanton assaults, purposeless outrage--to the man who held the clue all could be worked into one connected whole.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
She indeed inclined to the idea that, in some way, the French were connected with the small thefts, which were ascertained facts, and the burglaries and highway robberies, which were rumours.
Cranford Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1995
The parcel found in your room affords strong ground for suspicion that you are responsible for at least a part of the thefts.
Cast Upon the Breakers Horatio Alger 2006

Quotes with THEFTS (3)

One theft, however, does not make a thief . . Action which defines a man, describes his character, is action which has been repeated over and over and so has come in time to be a coherent and relatively independent mode of behavior. At first it may have been fumbling and uncertain, may have required attention, effort, will - as when first drives a car, first makes love, first robs a bank, first stands up against injustice. If one perseveres on any such course it comes in time…
Allen Wheelis How People Change
In his book The African Slave Trade, Basil Davidson contrasts law and in the Congo in the early 16th century with law in Portugal and England. In those European countries, where the idea of private property was becoming powerful, theft was punishable brutally. In England, even as late as 1740, a child could be hanged for stealing a rag of cotton. But in the Congo, communal life persisted. The idea of private property was a strange one, and thefts were punished with fines or v…
Howard Zinn A People's History of the United States
I, too, like yourself was a good party man: my party was that of the Church; I was ultramontane. Your party system is one of your thefts from our Church; your National Convention is our Ecunemic Council; you abdicate reason, as we do, before its decisions; and you yourself Mr. Ratcliffe, you are a Cardinal.
Henry Adams Democracy: An American Novel
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Used 38 times in crossword archives (1946–2023).