highway+robber
61footpads — n. thief, highway robber …
62κιξάλλην — κιξάλλης highway robber masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) …
63κιξάλλης — highway robber masc nom sg …
64scamp — ‘You little scamp’ would be addressed to a child in modern times, implying that he or she had been misbehaving, but that such misbehaviour was only to be expected from a young person. Parents who use the term may well be pleased that the child …
65land-pirate — landˈ pirate noun 1. A highway robber 2. Someone who swindles sailors in port 3. A piratical publisher (obsolete) • • • Main Entry: ↑land …
66foot|pad — «FUT PAD», noun. 1. a highway robber who goes on foot only. 2. one of the cushioned or padded feet of a soft landing spacecraft: »The footpads, about 37 inches in diameter, are made of 2 layers of spun aluminum bonded to an aluminum honeycomb… …
67Robbers Cave State Park — Robber s Cave State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is located seven miles (10 km) north of Wilburton, Oklahoma, on State Highway 2. The park contains 8,200 acres (33 km²) of forest and lakes. Several miles of trails are… …
68Highwayman — The word highwayman is first attested from the year 1617. [Fennor, William: The Counter’s Commonwealth , ed. A. V. Judges in The Elizabethan Underworld , p. 446. George Routledge, 1930. [http://www.outlawsandhighwaymen.com/fennor.htm Online… …
69Kenora — This article is about a city in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. For other uses, see Kenora (disambiguation). Kenora   City   …
70List of recurring characters in Dick Tracy — The comic strip Dick Tracy has introduced numerous characters.AlliesTracy family* Dick Tracy The title character of the strip. Born 1909 (eight years after Creator Chester Gould). In 1931, before even joining the Police, he had captured his first …