| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| ROB | Steal from | |
| DETRAC | Steal glory (from) | |
| DETRACT | Steal glory (from) | |
| EXTRACT | Steal glory from | |
| EMBEZZLE | Steal from boss | |
| UPSTAGE | Steal attention from | |
| SNITCH | Steal from an informer | |
| PLAGIARISE | Steal from an author | |
| RAN | Managed to steal gem from German | |
| BURGLE | Loot or steal from a private dwelling | |
| UNHOARD | To take or steal from a hoard; to pilfer. | |
| CRIB | To pilfer or purloin; hence, to steal from an author; to appropriate; to plagiarize; as, to crib a line from Milton. | |
| PLAGIARIZE | To steal or purloin from the writings of another; to appropriate without due acknowledgement (the ideas or expressions of another). | |
| SHOPLIFTER | One who steals anything in a shop, or takes goods privately from a shop; one who, under pretense of buying goods, takes occasion to steal. | |
| SNEAK | To creep or steal (away or about) privately; to come or go meanly, as a person afraid or ashamed to be seen; as, to sneak away from company. | |
| PIRACY | Robbery on the high seas; the taking of property from others on the open sea by open violence; without lawful authority, and with intent to steal; -- a crime answering to robbery on land. | |