| SMUGGLER | Someone who illegally takes goods in and out of a country |
| POACHER | One who illegally takes pan for cooking eggs (7) |
| PEEL | Long handled, shovel-like tool used by bakers to slide baked goods in and out of the oven (4) |
| HIGHJACKER | One who takes goods of others along the way (10) |
| DELIVERYVAN | What takes goods to customers |
| LOOTS | Takes goods from |
| EXPORT | The act of carrying/sending goods out of a country; the commodity sent; a high standard suitable for said trade; or, a variety of strong brown beer (6) |
| WAHWAH | Onomatopoeic word for the sound created by moving a mute in and out of a cornet or trumpet's bell; or, a pedal for imitating said effect with an electric guitar (3-3) |
| CASHFLOW | The total amount of money being transferred in and out of a business (4,4) |
| OLDAGEPENSIONER | Explains what it was like for those in the 90s to one of those with no work and out of a job for goo |
| WEAVEARUG | Develop runner to move in and out of a really useful group of leaders (5,1,3) |
| STOMA | In botany, an epidermal pore that controls the passage of gases into and out of a plant |
| DOORWAY | Portal represented 20 times in this puzzle that lets you in and out of a confined space (Note: These special letters, reading left to right, row by row, will produce an apt four-word phrase) |
| CUCKOO | Bird that may go in and out of a clock |
| DOORS | They swing in and out of a saloon |
| DIP | Quickly put in and out of a liquid (3) |
| POCKETDOORS | *Barriers that slide in and out of a wall |
| CASH | The movement of money into and out of a business (4,4) |
| FLOW | The movement of money into and out of a business (4,4) |
| SMUGGLE | Take out of a country illegally |