
'Where did I bury the loot? -- I thought you buried the loot!'
Dress the crime puzzle fanatic in a t-shirt that celebrates their passion for solving mysteries. Fun, clever, and always conversation-starting—perfect for puzzle lovers on the go.
'Where did I bury the loot? -- I thought you buried the loot!'
'Einstein, the children are getting too complex for me.'
Sherlock Holmes selling Sherlock Holmes.
Eldrow
"I don't have my law degree yet but I've got an internship down in cell block 'D'."
OK! I promise that the questions will be easy!
"Don't editorialize."
"Number 2. Step forward please."
"And just how do you expect to become a made man, son, without a solid liberal-arts education?"
'Keep an eye on that one. He looks like a sketchy character to me.'
"Prove you're not a human Select the squares with a bike Skip"
'You know, this is a pretty dangerous line of work you're in...'
Police outline artist training academy: the intro 101 class.
"Very few people are aware that the 'New York Times' Sunday crossword puzzle is contagious."
'The police is looking for a teenager who reads books... I bet they'll never solve this case!'
'With the kind cooperation of the underworld, we present live, for the first time on TV, an actual holdup.'
Top Secret/Middle Secret/Bottom Secret
"It's a forgery―and a recent one, too."
"Take your time, sir. Tell me if you can see the thief."
"They've solved the cause of death of Richard III."
"How on earth do you get this blasted box to open...?"
"Why do you feel like you're lost?"
Gangster's To-Do List
Ignorance of the Law
"I found out the hard way what a short hop it is from 'Seize the Day' to 'Seize the Money!'"
Football anagrams: Victoria do rule (Answer: Olivier Dacourt)
A convict escaping during the press scrum
Exposed and imprisoned.
Washing line with robber outfit and swag bag hanging up to dry.
Animals have broken into (and out of) Norm's home through window.
'Caroline goes to her crossword compiling class on Thursdays.'
"Don't worry, honey. This is just for our murder podcast."
Earl and Lance struggle with their new invention, Chessers."
'Was Monty the culprit? Had he fixed a horse race? He couldn't remember.'
'You've not been involved with money laundering before have you Joe!'
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