| Like an unlucky thief |
CAUGHTREDHANDED |
| Like the thief at 17- and 27-Across |
UNDERLOCKANDKEY |
| Like the thief at 17-Across |
SENTENCEDTOJAIL |
| Lions play in it: Abbr. |
NFC |
| Liquor alternative, in verse |
CANDY |
| Longest river of Scotland |
TAY |
| Loyal subject |
LIEGE |
| Many correspondents, nowadays |
EMAILERS |
| Mass producer |
BACH |
| Megacorporation |
GIANT |
| Name in the original 'Star Trek' |
JIM |
| Not enter hurriedly |
EASEINTO |
| Occasion to cook in an imu |
LUAU |
| One giving the once-over |
EYER |
| One of the Ewings on 'Dallas' |
PAM |
| Passes jauntily |
SKIPSBY |
| Piece activists?: Abbr. |
NRA |
| Plum variety |
GAGE |
| Purchase quickly |
SNAPUP |
| Rejoinder to a doubter |
ICANSO |
| Revolts |
RIOTS |
| Romantic plotter in 'The Taming of the Shrew' |
TRANIO |
| Seeking adventure |
ERRANT |
| Service approval |
AMEN |
| Short land route between two lakes |
PORTAGE |
| Sing a paean to |
LAUD |
| Smoke |
CIG |
| Some knit goods |
LISLE |
| Songlike |
ARIOSO |
| Squeals |
BLABS |
| Tally: Abbr. |
PTS |
| They have plots |
SCHEMERS |
| Title subject of a classic 1922 documentary |
NANOOK |
| University officer |
REGENT |
| When doubled, a literary lecher |
HUMBERT |
| Without |
SANS |