100% | ROB | 3 | To forcibly take from someone, or a way to "plunder" (rhymes with "sob") |
65% | LOOT | 4 | To raid and take valuables, or a way to "plunder" (rhymes with "boot") |
55% | SACK | 4 | To pillage and destroy a place, or a way to "plunder" (rhymes with "back") |
49% | SWAG | 4 | Slang for booty or goods taken by theft, or a way to "plunder" |
44% | STEAL | 5 | To swipe possessions secretly, or a way to "plunder" |
42% | GALL | 4 | To annoy or irritate a person; rhymes with ball |
42% | FLANK | 5 | A steak cut taken from the side, rhymes with "blank" |
41% | UNARM | 5 | Rare way to say remove a weapon from someone |
41% | LETMEGUESS | 10 | Words from someone with a good idea of what you’re about to say |
40% | RANSACK | 7 | To turn a place upside down in search of valuables, or a way to "plunder" |
40% | BANISH | 6 | To outcast or send someone away from a place |
40% | BLUDGEON | 8 | To hit someone with a heavy club or object |
40% | USES | 4 | to consume or take something from a limited supply |
40% | REMOVE | 6 | To take something away from a place or area |
39% | CAPITAL | 7 | With 31-Down, proceeds from the sale of an asset … or a hint to understanding six answers in this puzzle |
38% | WELCOME | 7 | A way to greet someone |
38% | GLARE | 5 | To give someone a long, disapproving look (rhymes with "snare") |
37% | CHIDE | 5 | To scold or reprimand someone (rhymes with "bride") |
37% | DISOBEY | 7 | To defy someone or a command |
37% | ALOUD | 5 | A way to read or wonder |
37% | ALOUD | 5 | A way to read or think |
37% | ALOUD | 5 | A way to pray or read |
37% | SMIT | 4 | Stain or sully, to a Scot (rhymes with "bit") |
37% | SEAL | 4 | Aquatic mammal or a way to close an envelope |
37% | YOULLPAYFORTHIS | 15 | Cry from someone seeking revenge … or a hint to the ends of 16-, 22-, 37- and 49-Across |
37% | SHOWY | 5 | A word used to describe someone who is flamboyant and theatrical (rhymes with "snowy") |
37% | ROLL | 4 | With 44- and 76-Across, way to put legislators on record ... or the start, middle and end of a word ladder |
36% | AIL | 3 | To catch a bug or be ill (rhymes with "snail") |
36% | WAITON | 6 | Take orders from, in a way |
36% | TEA | 3 | "Are you a coffee person or a ___ person?" question you ask before you choose a place to hangout with someone |