- CRIME
- ____ and Punishment
- It's victimless, on occasion
- Violation of the law
- Inside job, for one
- Vaping as a minor, for one
- It's illegal
- Newsmagazine staple
- Battery, e.g.
- Non-payer?
- What doesn't pay
- Felony
- Non-paying pursuit?
- Evil act
- ___ is naught but misdirected energy: Emma Goldman
- Poverty is the mother of ___: Marcus Aurelius
- Breaking and entering, e.g.
- It's occasionally victimless
- Robbery, for one
- It might be organized
- Part of a dangerous wave
- Job that doesn't pay?
- Part of "CSI"
- Shoplifting or counterfeiting
- Serious wrongdoing
- Penal offense
- Rap sheet entry
- Assault or battery
- It doesn't pay, so they say
- ___ and Punishment
- Felony, for one
- Offense
- It may be organized
- __ and Punishment
- Battery, for one
- Punishment's partner
- Shame
- Born a __: Trevor Noah memoir
- Focus of much TV drama
- Trial subject
- Type of wave or spree
- Harlan Coben genre
- Burglary, for one
- Bad deed
- DA's concern
- Punishment predecessor
- Felony, for example
- Police investigation
- Court TV focus
- Court concern
- Theft or treason
- Felony or misdemeanor
- Nonpaying activity
- Theft or arson
- Whodunit deed
- Whodunit element
- Theft, e.g.
- Unlawful activity
- Fiction category
- Illegal activity
- Police matter
- Wrong.
- Arson or theft
- Whodunit focus
- Any illegal activity
- Robbery or arson, for example
- Malefaction
- Not failure, but low aim, is ___.—Lowell.
- Subject of Congressional investigation.
- Subject of Braden investigation.
- Target of many investigations.
- Theme of Estes Kefauver's book.
- More than a misdemeanor.
- Uniform ___ Reports, annual bulletin of FBI.
- Dragnet” subject. nyt 1954 CRIME Mickey Spillane's subject. nyt 1954 CRIME Perry Mason's concern. nyt 1954 CRIMEANS Natives of Yalta. nyt 1954 CRIMEBUSTER Tom Dewey's early role. nyt 1954 CRIMEWAVE Job for the P.D. nyt 1954 CRIMP Pinch into folds or flutings. nyt 1954 CRIS Dagger: Var. nyt 1954 CRIS Malay dagger. nyt 1954 CRISIS Decisive moment. nyt 1954 CRISIS Turning point. nyt 1954 CRISIS Turning point. nyt 1954 CRISP Bracing. nyt 1954 CRISPER Refrigerator compartment. nyt 1954 CRISPERS Curling irons. nyt 1954 CRISPI Former Italian Premier. nyt 1954 CRISSCROSS Football play. nyt 1954 CRIT Literary review: Abbr. nyt 1954 CRO ___-Magnon man. nyt 1954 CROAKS Raven sounds. nyt 1954 CROC Reptile: Colloq. nyt 1954 CROCE Italian historian and philosopher. nyt 1954 CROCK Earthenware vessel. nyt 1954 CROCODILE Character in Peter Pan."
- Sin.
- Nonpaying profession.
- Treason.
- A "deed without a name."
- Treason, for one.
- Nonpaying occupation.
- City problem.
- Malfeasant's act
- Urban problem
- Dostoevsky subject
- Arson or mugging
- Larceny, for one
- Arson, e.g.
- Punishment's forerunner
- Arson or peculation
- Wrongdoing
- Police target
- Arson is one
- Headline story, at times
- It doesn't pay
- Arson or larceny
- Thriller theme
- Basis for a whodunit
- First word in a Dostoyevsky title
- Word with fiction or rate
- Kind of wave
- Element in many a whodunit
- Felony, e.g.
- Ma Barker's specialty
- Start of a Dostoyevsky title
- Topic in "The Underground Empire . . . "
- Larceny, e.g.
- Robbery or arson
- Mayhem is one
- Felonious deed
- Record blot
- Moriarty's specialty
- Error that leads to trial
- Legal offense
- F.B.I. datum
- See 33-Across
- Whodunit start
- Fiction genre
- It may appear on a record
- It may come in waves
- Arrestable offense
- Partner of punishment
- Bookstore section
- -
- Blackmail, e.g.
- It's organized in a family
- Assault or kidnapping
- Perjury or piracy
- Concern for Superman
- True ___ (podcast genre)
- Word before ring or after true
- With 11-Down, city statistics associated with felonies
- Giuliani priority
- Not the best kind of wave
- Perpetrator's act
- Dirty deed
- Bad kind of wave
- It may be abetted
- Bad thing to be organized
- It's even worse when it's organized
- Malfeasance
- Stepping on money, e.g., in Thailand
- Law violation
- Mean business
- Punishment preceder
- Dangerous type of wave
- Basis of a whodunit
- CSI part
- It doesn't pay, it's said
- Unlawful act
- Be gay, do ___
- It's abetted, perhaps
- Inside job, e.g.
- Bad act
- Laundering, maybe
- With 65-Across, investigation site, and a punny description of the HEIST answers