| OLDBILL | Nickname for the police (3,4) |
| BOYSINBLUE | Old-fashioned nickname for the police |
| COPPERS | Some money for the police (7) |
| ENFORCE | Two points for the police to put into effect |
| INFORCE | Recruited for the police in large numbers |
| ROXANNE | Hit for the Police in 1979 and 1997 (7) |
| MASSAGE | Knead, rub - in a Bottle, hit for The Police (7) |
| LUMBERYARD | Plod - is that the English abbreviation for the police or for those working with fences? (10) |
| TASK | "The first ___ for the police was to identify the body." |
| CRIMEWAVE | To Lynch, for instance, in the stadium, a Mexican type of concern for the police (5,4) |
| THINBLUELINE | Colloquialism for the police (with "The") |
| STATEMENTS | The banks send them for the police to read (10) |
| COPELAND | Stewart ___, drummer for The Police; composer of film scores for Rumble Fish, Wall Street and Talk Radio (8) |
| RAILWAYSTATIONS | Kent and Casement, for example, provided means of transport for the police (7,8) |
| TRAINSTATION | Study at home for the police in Kent, for instance (5,7) |
| FUZZ | The -, an old-fashioned slang term for the police (4) |
| PAIN | "King of ___" ('83 hit for the Police) |
| COPSSTICKS | Clubs for the police? |
| RESTOREORDER | Post-riot directive for the police* |
| CASE | For the police as seen in Clare (4) |