| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| ILLGOTTEN | Stolen | |
| HOT | Stolen (goods) | |
| LOOT | Stolen goods | |
| FENCING | Selling stolen goods | |
| FENCED | Handled stolen goods | |
| FENCE | Stolen goods handler | |
| THEFT | The thing stolen. | |
| HOTPOT | Stolen cannabis creates stew | |
| RESTORATION | Return of stolen goods | |
| GUNSHOT | Report on weapons stolen | |
| THIEVERY | That which is stolen. | |
| SWIPED | Stolen rags wipe desks inside | |
| SWAG | Goods stolen by a burglar | |
| ENDOW | Bequeath part of stolen dowry | |
| STEALTH | The thing stolen; stolen property. | |
| OFFENCE | Crime of handler of stolen goods | |
| OFFENCES | Crimes of those who receive stolen goods | |
| SNAPSHOT | Put pan back on board with stolen photo | |
| FENCING MASTER | After handling stolen goods, become adept as swordplay teacher | |
| ELECTRICFENCE | Dynamic dealer in stolen property used to shock stock | |
| RESET | The receiving of stolen goods, or harboring an outlaw. | |
| THE SCREAM BY EDVARD MUNC | What painting was stolen from a Norwegian gallery in 1994? | |
| MAINOR | A thing stolen found on the person of the thief. | |
| RECEIVE | To take from a thief, as goods known to be stolen. | |
| RESETTER | One who receives or conceals, as stolen goods or criminal. | |