Crossword Clue: What one can do, figuratively, to the last words of the four longest Across answers
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- ___ a march on
- "___ the show."
- Bargain for a burglar?
- Bargain hunter's delight
- Bargain hunter's find
- Bargain of a sort
- Bargain
- Base runner's achievement
- Base runner's act
- Base runner's attempt
- Base-runner's ploy
- Base runner's ploy
- Baseball action
- Baseball datum
- Baseball feat
- Baseball play
- Baseball ploy
- Baseball theft?
- Baserunning feat
- Baserunning ploy
- Basketball coup
- Basketball turnover
- Be a burglar
- Be a thief
- Be larcenous
- Be light-fingered
- Any of 1,406 for Rickey Henderson
- Appropriate in a way
- Appropriate inappropriately
- Appropriate
- Abscond with
- Ben Harper: "___ My Kisses"
- Ben Harper "Always have to ___ my kisses from you"
- Act like a dip
- Act the thief
- Better than a bargain
- Big bargain
- At least it's a real bargain
- Advance 90 feet, in a way
- Advantageous purchase
- Amazing bargain for a shopper
- Amazing bargain
- Boost, so to speak
- Boost
- Grab an album using BitTorrent, e.g.
- Commandment verb
- Commit a felony
- Commit a robbery
- Commit a theft
- Commit burglary
- Commit larceny
- Commit robbery
- Commit theft
- Fantastic bargain
- Fantastic buy
- Grateful Dead "___ Your Face"
- Great bargain
- Great buy
- Great buy, slangily
- Great deal
- Great value
- Comparison shopper's find
- Break a commandment
- Break the Eighth Commandment.
- Hoop coup
- Hoops turnover
- Hoopster's coup
- Brock's forte
- Filch
- Diamond datum
- Diamond maneuver
- Diamond ploy
- Diamond strategy
- Embezzle
- Diamond theft
- Diamond theft?
- How Ben Harper will get "Kisses"
- It rarely happens at home
- Cop
- Emulate Raines of the Expos
- Emulate Ricky Henderson
- Emulate Ty Cobb
- Item at a 95% markdown, say
- Burglarize
- Burglar's bargain
- Burgle
- It's better than a bargain
- Engage in larceny
- Buyer's coup
- It's marked way down
- Get home the hard way
- Get to second base, in a way
- Get to second in a hurry
- Have sticky fingers
- Have taking ways
- Do a five-finger discount
- Ignore a Commandment
- Do a second-story job
- Do second-story work
- Creep (in)
- Creep
- Crib
- Cry from Brock's fans
- Excellent buy
- Exceptional bargain
- Exceptional deal
- Go quietly
- Go silently
- Exciting baseball tactic
- Coach's sign
- Exhibit kleptomania
- Inappropriately appropriate
- Force a turnover at the Omni
- Incredible bargain
- Incredible buy
- Good buy: Colloq.
- Good buy
- Daring base runner's goal
- Daring diamond action
- Pirate
- Rip off
- Total bargain
- Move furtively
- Move quietly
- Rob
- Rob, ... from
- Purloin
- Rob's cousin
- "Why don't we ___ away into the night"
- Very low price: Colloq.
- Plagiarize
- Ozzy "___ Away (the Night)"
- Violate a Commandment
- Palm, say
- Knock off
- Quite a bargain
- Shoplift
- Pocket diamonds, say
- Shopper's delight
- Walk off with
- Run to second while the pitcher isn't looking, say
- Runner's feat
- Reach second base, perhaps
- Pass imperceptibly
- Real bargain
- Really good purchase
- Practice theft
- Lou Brock specialty
- Peculate
- One of Rickey Henderson's record 1,406
- Nick
- Legal diamond theft?
- One way to get a base
- One way to get home?
- One way to get to second base
- Len "___ My Sunshine"
- Len hit "___ My Sunshine"
- Remarkable bargain
- Lift in a shop
- Lift
- Pick a peck of pockets?
- Pick pockets, e.g.
- Pick pockets, perhaps
- Pick pockets, say
- Pick pockets
- Make off with
- More than just a good buy
- Pilfer
- Rickey Henderson feat
- Rickey Henderson specialty
- Ricky Henderson specialty
- Pinch
- The Who "Did You ___ My Money"
- Rustle, as cattle
- Super-bargain
- Super bargain, slangily
- Super bargain
- Super buy
- Superbargain
- Sign from a third base coach, say
- Signal from a third base coach, sometimes
- Signal from the third base coach, maybe
- Signal to a base runner
- Signal to a runner
- Surprisingly low price
- Specialty for Jose Reyes of the Mets
- Speedy base runner's strategy
- Sweet bargain
- Sweet buy
- Swipe
- Thieve
- Take a base
- Take a "five-finger discount"
- Take a five-finger discount
- Take an extra base
- Take badly?
- Take feloniously
- Unbelievable bargain
- Unbelievable buy
- Take home?
- Take home ... in more ways than one?
- Take home, perhaps?
- Take illegally
- Take inappropriately
- Take inventory?
- Take second, e.g.
- Take second, in a way
- Take second, perhaps
- Take the silver
- Take the silver?
- Take the wrong way?
- Take things the wrong way?
- Take third, maybe
- Take unlawfully
- Take without asking
- Take without paying
- Take without permission
- Take
- Three for the price of one, say
- Underpriced item
- What kleptomaniacs like to do
- What "nick" means in Britain
- What non-crediting samplers do
- What one can do, figuratively, to the last words of the four longest Across answers
- What shoplifters do
- Yield to kleptomania
- What the Dead will do to your face
- Yoink
- What the light-fingered do
- Snag hubcaps, e.g.
- Sneak (away)
- Sneak (in)
- Sneak off, with ''away''
- Use a five-finger discount
- Terrific bargain
- Terrific buy
Recent Usage of What one can do, figuratively, to the last words of the four longest Across answers in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post - April 1, 2014