| MENSREA | Legal term referring to the intention to commit a crime (4,3) |
| GODHEAD | Term referring to the Judeo-Christian God (7) |
| REBOOT | Term referring to the revival of a popular series, such as Dallas in 2012 (6) |
| WIPEOUT | Surfing term referring to falling off a surfboard when riding a wave (4,3) |
| LALLANS | Term referring to dialects of the Lowlands of Scotland (7) |
| ALDENTE | Italian cookery term referring to food being firm when eaten |
| CONSIGN | To commit a crime, gauge tip received from jailbird (7) |
| ABETTOR | One who helps another to commit a crime, etc (7) |
| SUBORNS | Induces to commit a crime |
| ABETTED | Helped to commit a crime |
| LARCENY | Al returns right to the church in New York to commit a burglary (7) |
| JULIENNE | French culinary term referring to a portion of vegetables cut into matchstick-sized pieces as a garnish; or, a consomme to which a mixture of said allumette has been added (8) |
| ONSIDE | In a sport such as football, a term referring to a player in a legal position (6) |
| ESCALOPE | From French for "shell", a culinary term referring to a flattened cutlet of meat, typically breaded and fried in a similar manner to schnitzel (8) |
| CELTIC | ___ Tiger, a term referring to Ireland's economy from the 1990s to the late 2000s (6) |
| ACCESSORY | A person who incites someone to commit a crime or assists the perpetrator of a crime (9) |
| REMISSION | Medical term referring to a period during which symptoms of a disease are reduced or disappear, often used in the context of chronic illnesses like cancer. (9) |
| PUEBLO | A Spanish-language term referring to a town or other small settlement (6) |
| LOITER | Stand about idly with the intention of causing a delay in work or to commit a crime (6) |
| PREMEDITATION | Intent to commit a crime for some time before the actual crime (13) |