Answer: STOLE
STOLE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining STOLE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- It's a wrap
- Vestment
- Wrap
- Fur
- Winter warmer
- Scarf
- Garment
- Ripped off
- Lifted
- Pilfered
- Swiped
- Roman robe
- Purloined
- Moved stealthily
- Filched
- Made off with
- Loose garment
- Priest's vestment
- Moved furtively
- Shoulder wrap
- Plundered
- Pinched
- Neckpiece
- Long scarf
- Appropriated
- Liturgical vestment
- Took the wrong way?
- Snatched
- Nipped
- Fur wrap
- Fancy wrap
- Clerical vestment
- Absconded with
- Fur scarf
- Fur piece
- That's a wrap
- Neck warmer
- Took illegally
- Shoplifted
- Shawl
- Boosted
- Bishop's vestment
- Took
- Shoulder warmer
- Plagiarized
- Robbed
- That's a wrap!
- BOA
- Lifted, so to speak
- It's a wrap!
- Embezzled
- Broke a commandment
- Shoulder scarf
- Embezzled, e.g.
- Took a five-finger discount
- Shoulder piece
- Expensive wrap
- Took the wrong way
- Ecclesiastical vestment
- Committed robbery
- Nicked
- Mink wrap
- Walked off with
- Took without asking
- Took badly?
- Pirated
- Misappropriated
- Glommed
- Capelet relative
- Went quietly
- Took without permission
- Took part in a theft
- Ran off with
- Kind of wrap
- Got the job done
- Furry wrap
- Decorative scarf
- Burgled
- Burglarized
- Appropriated inappropriately
- Wrap on one's shoulders
- Wrap of a sort
- Walked quietly
- Took wrongly
- Status symbol
- Sneaked
- Pocketed
- Poached
- Mink item
- Made hot?
- Lady's wrap
- Lady's wrap
- Didn't take well?
- Cold shoulder treatment?
- "How the Grinch ___ Christmas"
- What unoriginal musician did
- Took off with
- Took inventory?
- Tiptoed
- Tippet's kin
- Thieved
- Swiped a credit card?
- Shoulder garment
- Shoplifted, say
- Priest's scarf
- Pickpocketed
- Orarion
- Opera house attire
- Moved quietly
- Mink, for one
- Made off with a neckpiece?
- Made off like a bandit?
- Lifted or boosted
- Fur item
- Evening wrap
- Emulated a pirate
- Did a base-running job
- Committed larceny
- Cold-shoulder treatment?
- Carried off
- Wrap at a wrap party, perhaps
- Women's retro accessory
- Woman's wrap
- Woman's shoulder scarf
- Woman's scarf worn about the shoulders
- Woman's long scarf
- What unoriginal songwriter did
- What the piper's son did
- What non-paying sampler did
- Went in stocking feet, say
- Was crooked
- Was a thief
- Was a porch pirate
- Was a plunderer
- Walked softly
- Vestment around a cleric's neck
- Used a "five-finger discount"
- Took without paying for
- Took without paying
- Took second, say
- Took second, in a way
- Took part in a robbery
- Took home?
- Tiptoed, say
- Swiped or pinched
- Swiped a mink?
- Stylish wrap.
- Sneaked away?
- Shoulders warmer
- Shoulder fur
- Shoulder accessory
- Scarf made of fur
- Roman matron's garb
- Popular garment for women.
- Pocketed illegally
- Picked up something hot?
- Picked pockets, perhaps
- Pelt product
- Peculated
- Over-the-shoulder wear.
- Over-the-shoulder throw
- Operagoer's wear, maybe
- Opera house attire, perhaps
- Obtained a five-finger discount
- Non-P.C. garb
- Nicked — wrap
- Moved surreptitiously
- More than borrowed
- Made a baseball ploy
- Lifted, say
- Lifted, as wares
- Lifted or swiped
- Lifted illegally
- Lifted CD
- Lifted a riff
- Kiss "I ___ Your Love"
- Item worn around the shoulders
- It's a fur piece
- Hijacked
- Helped oneself, illegally
- Gown accessory
- Got to second base, in a way
- Got for free
- Garment worn over the shoulders
- Ganked
- Furry wrap, perhaps
- Furry shoulder warmer
- Furry shoulder scarf
- Furrier's item
- Filched a fur scarf?
- Fancy shoulder wrap
- Engaged in piracy
- Emulated Lou Brock
- Ecclesiastical neckpiece
- Didn't ask before taking
- Did a second-story job
- Cribbed
- Crept quietly
- Crept in on little cat feet
- Crept away
- Clerical scarf
- Clergyman's scarf
- Capelet
- Came by dishonestly
- Brand New "You ___"
- Boosted, as from a store
- Bit of attire for a fancy night out
- Beat the catcher's throw
- "Lifted"
- "Borrowed"
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