| HIDDENCAMERA | It might catch a thief or a speeder |
| NICKER | Dutch word for a clay marble; a seed like said commoney, used in taw; a water demon; a soft neigh, whicker or whinny; a snigger; a thief; or, a pound sterling, quid, squid or smacker (6) |
| KISSCAM | It might catch a buss at a stadium |
| OAR | It might "catch a crab" |
| WEB | It might catch a fly |
| NIPPER | From "pinch", word for a cutpurse, pickpocket or thief; or, a crab claw (6) |
| AUTOLYCUS | Mythological thief; or, a roguish character in The Winter's Tale (9) |
| PRIG | Word for a coxcomb, petty thief or tinker in the 16th century, thus a disliked precisian, prude or puritan, behaving as if superior to others (4) |
| NEONTETRA | It might catch an Amazon browser's eye? |
| LIVEBAIT | e.g. a thief to catch a thief? (4,4) |
| ITTAKES | According to the proverb, ... a thief to catch a thief (2,5) |
| BANDISAW | "Set a thief to catch a thief," e.g.? |
| CLUTCHATSTRAWS | Seek desperate remedy - you might catch a sucker doing it? |
| TAIL | What you might catch a tiger by, in a saying |
| BIB | A pout might catch a child's dribble (3) |
| TRAP | It may be set to catch a speeder |
| DRUGTAKER | Dead wig thief or Speeder? (4-5) |
| SETA | "___ thief to catch a thief" |
| BBC | Where you might catch a Beatles documentary |
| ZEES | You might catch a few |