criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
MAXIMUM RIDE 2013-02-28
Across
- leader of the flock.
- the wear-wolves that were made to hunt down the folck.
- nickname of the scienctis that expairamented on the flock.
- name of the flocks dog that talks, simaler to Todo.
- each one of the folck has a speical p____.
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- what Jeb says max is sopost to be.
- what all the flock has that help them fly.
- the father figure to the flock.
- the place wear the foclk got there wings.
- the power that Angels has that helps her read minds.
- the group of kids with wings.
11 Clues: leader of the flock. • the group of kids with wings. • the father figure to the flock. • what Jeb says max is sopost to be. • the place wear the foclk got there wings. • what all the flock has that help them fly. • each one of the folck has a speical p____. • name of the flocks dog that talks, simaler to Todo. • the power that Angels has that helps her read minds. • ...
Flag Reading Vocabulary 2023-06-19
Across
- when people vote about a new rule or idea
- to include
- important or a lot
- a pole used for flying a flag.
- give special importance to something
- a traditional story
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- the symbol used on a pirate's flag with two bones in the shape of an X and a skull
- more than 50%
- the inspiration for something, the place or thing where the idea comes from
- move with a group of others to live in a new country or area.
- connect with something else in our minds
11 Clues: to include • more than 50% • important or a lot • a traditional story • a pole used for flying a flag. • give special importance to something • connect with something else in our minds • when people vote about a new rule or idea • move with a group of others to live in a new country or area. • the inspiration for something, the place or thing where the idea comes from • ...
Narrative, Nursery Rhyme and Writing 2023-11-01
Across
- this helps you form letters
- twinkle twinkle little ____
- a tale about a girl who meets 3 bears
- a famous nursery rhyme involving a spider
- a story about magical creatures and fairies
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- The use of words that imitate the sound they describe
- a place where you find a lot of books
- a type of rhyme that repeats the same consonant sounds
- Hickory Dickory Dock, the mouse ran up the ____
- a comparison between two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'
- using words to create vivid pictures in readers minds
11 Clues: this helps you form letters • twinkle twinkle little ____ • a place where you find a lot of books • a tale about a girl who meets 3 bears • a famous nursery rhyme involving a spider • a story about magical creatures and fairies • Hickory Dickory Dock, the mouse ran up the ____ • The use of words that imitate the sound they describe • ...
VOCABULARY 2022-09-20
Across
- sth makes you remember a person, a place of a thing
- You need to make up your _________.
- opposite of fresh
- need to keep your __________open. There are many things to choose from.
- always in two _________. I cannot decide.
- My grandma is never out of trend. She is really __________.
- opposite of forget
Down
- opposite of used
- accidentally find sth by chance
- to know sb is because you have seen them before
- Don't ___________talking to me. You are always indecisive!
- The vase is _________. It's broken into pieces and can't be used any longer.
12 Clues: opposite of used • opposite of fresh • opposite of forget • accidentally find sth by chance • You need to make up your _________. • always in two _________. I cannot decide. • to know sb is because you have seen them before • sth makes you remember a person, a place of a thing • Don't ___________talking to me. You are always indecisive! • ...
Lily 2022-01-24
Across
- argued that women’s minds are as good as men’s
- month Americans and French work out the trade agreement
- tried to get the French to support the Americans
- news of this American victory caused a shift in France’s policy
- how many loyalists fought on British side
- the month of the victory at Saratoga
- the French declared war on ___
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- who did the war change the lives of
- city Franklin was in for a year
- took more money to buy the same amount of goods
- who was the French noble from Valley Forge
- a former army officer from Prussia
12 Clues: the French declared war on ___ • city Franklin was in for a year • a former army officer from Prussia • who did the war change the lives of • the month of the victory at Saratoga • how many loyalists fought on British side • who was the French noble from Valley Forge • argued that women’s minds are as good as men’s • took more money to buy the same amount of goods • ...
Andrea & Baylee 2022-01-21
Across
- FORGE site the Continental Army stayed in winter 1778
- spanish governor of Louisiana
- person who tried to help the french
- when the United States find out about the French-American alliance
- where the British general spends his winter
- one thing the continental army was low on
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- month the French and American work out the trade agreement
- Benjamin Franklin's role in the war
- wrote that women's minds are as good as men’s
- former army officer from Prussia that helped Washington
- nation that declared war on Britain in 1779
- nobleman who wrote the famous sentence that had to do with freedom
12 Clues: spanish governor of Louisiana • Benjamin Franklin's role in the war • person who tried to help the french • one thing the continental army was low on • nation that declared war on Britain in 1779 • where the British general spends his winter • wrote that women's minds are as good as men’s • FORGE site the Continental Army stayed in winter 1778 • ...
Psychology 2024-01-30
Across
- The power of the situation: social and cultural influences can overpower the influence of all other determining factors.
- mind
- A person’s unique pattern of perceptions, interpretations, expectations, beliefs, and memories
- The brain, the nervous system, the endocrine system, and genes
- The Interaction of heredity and environment, which unfolds in predictable patterns throughout the lifespan
- The stimuli in our environment, and the previous consequences of our behaviors
Down
- 6
- Erroneous assertions or practices set forth as being scientific psychology
- Medical specialty
- broad field, with many specialties
- Psychodynamic: processes in our unconscious minds
- Field of study
12 Clues: 6 • mind • Field of study • Medical specialty • broad field, with many specialties • Psychodynamic: processes in our unconscious minds • The brain, the nervous system, the endocrine system, and genes • Erroneous assertions or practices set forth as being scientific psychology • The stimuli in our environment, and the previous consequences of our behaviors • ...
12 Angry Men 2022-03-11
Across
- a body of 12 people at court
- a widely held belief or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- overcrowded urban street lived in by the very poor
- a claim, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place
- engage in long and careful consideration
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
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- a room forming a separate residence w/in a house
- the tendency to derive pleasure from inflicting pain
- of an action, especially a crime thought out or planned beforehand.:
- a person who is unreasonably attached to a belief, especially one who is prejudiced against a person
- (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone
- quiet and gentle
- greatly dismayed or horrified
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group
16 Clues: quiet and gentle • a body of 12 people at court • greatly dismayed or horrified • engage in long and careful consideration • a room forming a separate residence w/in a house • overcrowded urban street lived in by the very poor • the tendency to derive pleasure from inflicting pain • (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • ...
Twelve Angry Men Vocabulary 2025-02-22
Across
- a group of 12 people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted in court
- the intentional or planned killing of a person
- the lawyer appointed by the government to represent the state in criminal cases
- the first juror selected; leads and speaks for the rest of the jury
- unanimous or total agreement within a group
- a religious speech, usually given by an authoritative religious figure
- required by rule
- complete and exclusive control over something
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- the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
- case in which the offense violates federal criminal laws; tried at a higher level than state courts
- logical and agreeable
- the lawyer focused on protecting the rights of the defendant charged with a crime
- according to habit or what is usual
- producing a copy of a document; counterfeiting
- not being known or identified by name
- the smallest amount possible
16 Clues: required by rule • logical and agreeable • the smallest amount possible • according to habit or what is usual • not being known or identified by name • unanimous or total agreement within a group • complete and exclusive control over something • producing a copy of a document; counterfeiting • the intentional or planned killing of a person • ...
gold group term 3 2023-09-11
LEGAL TERMS 2013-03-06
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- In civil cases, a written statement filed by the plaintiff that starts a case
- A thief who enters a house or other building by force
- The party which begins a civil action
- To say that someone has done something wrong
- Someone who goes to court to say what he knows about a something
- To take something from someone without permission
- an exclusive privilege granted to an inventor to make, use or sell an invention for a set number of years
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- The unintended killing of a person
- Found beyond a reasonable doubt to have committed a crime
- In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime
- Found to be not guilty of criminal charges
- Intentional killing
- A legal document declaring what a person wants done after he dies
13 Clues: Intentional killing • The unintended killing of a person • The party which begins a civil action • Found to be not guilty of criminal charges • To say that someone has done something wrong • To take something from someone without permission • In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime • A thief who enters a house or other building by force • ...
Review of Doublets 2022-04-08
Across
- ins and ______ = expert knowledge
- tried and ______ = proven to be a good method, product, etc. (British version of the doublet)
- hit and ______ = unreliable
- breaking and ______ = forcefully going into a building to steal property from it
- stop and ______ = a police procedure in which people are stopped for questioning (usually on the street) and patted down to ensure they aren't carrying a weapon
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- part and ______ = something you are unable to separate from something else
- will and ______ = final document to sort out inheritance
- up and ______ = (finally) operational
- cease and ______ = a court order to stop some activity until the courts can process claims against the party which is conducting such activities
- nuts and ______ = the basics
- aid and ______ = to assist a criminal in the criminal act
- neck and ______ = close competition
- safe and ______ = safe(ly)
13 Clues: safe and ______ = safe(ly) • hit and ______ = unreliable • nuts and ______ = the basics • ins and ______ = expert knowledge • neck and ______ = close competition • up and ______ = (finally) operational • will and ______ = final document to sort out inheritance • aid and ______ = to assist a criminal in the criminal act • ...
Vocab #4 2025-11-21
Across
- A piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority
- They handle non criminal disputes between individuals or organizations
- of,by,or appropriate to a court or judge
- A civil officer or lay judge who administers the law
- The system of tules which a particular country or community regulating the actions of its members
- A tribunal presided over by a judge
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- The official power to make legal decisions
- Make a serious or urgent request typically to the public
- A court of law where cases involving criminal offenses are tried and decided
- A crime, typically one involving violence, more serious than a misdemeanor
- A public official appointed to decide cases in court of law
- A minor wrongdoing
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge
13 Clues: A minor wrongdoing • A tribunal presided over by a judge • of,by,or appropriate to a court or judge • The official power to make legal decisions • A formal examination of evidence before a judge • A civil officer or lay judge who administers the law • A piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority • Make a serious or urgent request typically to the public • ...
Prison break: password 1 2023-06-11
Across
- he stole from the rich and gave to the poor
- opposite of 'extenuating'
- someone who kills
- someone who gives money in order to change the other person’s conduct or views
- someone who commits fraud by keeping money that doesn’t belong to him
- Michael Moore's documentary is called 'Bowling for ...'
- a period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in order to avoid being sent to prison
Down
- a crime less serious that a felony
- the most famous criminal in Victorian London was called 'Jack the ...'
- proof
- an official who is responsible for investigating the deaths of people who have died in a sudden, violent, or unusual way
- someone who imports or exports items without authorisation
- National Rifle Association
13 Clues: proof • someone who kills • opposite of 'extenuating' • National Rifle Association • a crime less serious that a felony • he stole from the rich and gave to the poor • Michael Moore's documentary is called 'Bowling for ...' • someone who imports or exports items without authorisation • someone who commits fraud by keeping money that doesn’t belong to him • ...
Brain fog 2021-11-28
7 Clues: Make me woozy make me _____ • Make me content to be ______ • Thoughts in my head are _____ • Sentences don’t come so _____ anymore • Clear my head, clear my minds, doctors give me ______ • Stumbling over “Uh’s” like my tongue’s ____ are too big • Can’t find the answers to my questions like a _____ puzzle
Fill & Win 2023-10-03
7 Clues: How to avoid data loss. • Distance between USL & LSL. • how to avoid unauthorized access. • Survey to take place in early 2024. • Interpretation if cp,cpk is b/w 1 to 1.33 • No. of QA families attend the ignited minds. • Interpretation of Cp,Cpk is greater than 1.67
Crimes Against Property 2019-11-17
Across
- falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another
- Any criminal action perpetrated primarily through the use of a computer
- fraud any type of fraud that requires computer technology to perpetrate
- the unlawful entry into any dwelling or structure with the intent to commit a crime
- politically motivated attacks on information systems
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- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- theft of personal property
- the unlawful taking of property from a person's immediate possession by force or intimidation
- unlawful taking of property by someone to whom it was entrusted
- to blackmail
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
11 Clues: to blackmail • theft of personal property • politically motivated attacks on information systems • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • unlawful taking of property by someone to whom it was entrusted • falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another • Any criminal action perpetrated primarily through the use of a computer • ...
16-3 Vocabulary: Juvenile Justice System 2022-02-18
Across
- a child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior
- to correct a person's behavior
- the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- weight or stress
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- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- a judicial decision or sentence
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- taking charge of someone in an official way
11 Clues: weight or stress • to correct a person's behavior • a judicial decision or sentence • wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior • taking charge of someone in an official way • the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case • a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian • ...
Law Crossword 2024-04-17
Across
- Law that has unreasonable searches and seizures as a violation
- Law that hurts someone else and yourself
- Individual or group being sued
- Law that has treaties, costums, and agreements among nations
- Civil law also covers…
- A legal action in which a group or a person sues to collect damages for harm that is done
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- Copying or stealing of another’s words or ideas
- Law that involves groups of people and governments
- The party that bring the charges against the alleged criminal
- Offenses such as vandalism, stealing expensive items, and writing bad checks for low amounts
- Murder, kidnapping, robing, and other serious crimes are called
11 Clues: Civil law also covers… • Individual or group being sued • Law that hurts someone else and yourself • Copying or stealing of another’s words or ideas • Law that involves groups of people and governments • Law that has treaties, costums, and agreements among nations • The party that bring the charges against the alleged criminal • ...
Spelling List 22 2023-04-04
Across
- Workers on a ship or plane
- I _____ up
- Read one to learn
- Synonym of 'cheer'
- Flowers do it
- The bird _____ away
- Beef _____
- Cutlery piece
- Synonym of 'criminal'
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- Diamond, ruby, or emerald
- Help to reach something high up
- Volume of recipes
- I _____ up
- I love _____
- My plant _____!
- Bath_____
- The teams _____ hands after the game
- Ice cream _____
18 Clues: Bath_____ • I _____ up • I _____ up • Beef _____ • I love _____ • Flowers do it • Cutlery piece • My plant _____! • Ice cream _____ • Volume of recipes • Read one to learn • Synonym of 'cheer' • The bird _____ away • Synonym of 'criminal' • Diamond, ruby, or emerald • Workers on a ship or plane • Help to reach something high up • The teams _____ hands after the game
Specialists 2021-09-10
Across
- The bill after might get on your NERVES
- Might want to fix your leg with a brace
- Doesn’t help with the mind really more like a disorder
- Would help your minds more than your bones
- Prefers to help children instead of adults
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- he will keep a EYE on you when you are talking to him
- Treats the humans largest cell
- Might be like a dentist more than a doctor
- Is able to determined if you have a tumor
- A doctor that checks for colds
- Is able to do operations like surgery
11 Clues: Treats the humans largest cell • A doctor that checks for colds • Is able to do operations like surgery • The bill after might get on your NERVES • Might want to fix your leg with a brace • Is able to determined if you have a tumor • Might be like a dentist more than a doctor • Would help your minds more than your bones • Prefers to help children instead of adults • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 2024-01-30
Across
- medical specialty, not part of psychology
- Doctor of Medicine
- The interjection of hereditary and environment, which unfolds in predictable patterns throughout the lifespan
- our innate needs to grow and to fulfill our best possible potential
- We respond to surroundings according to principles of behavioral learning
- The brain, nervous system, endocrine system, genes
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- processes in our unconscious minds
- The power of the situation: social and cultural influences can overpower the influence of all other determining factors
- Doctor of Philosophy
- “the study of the mind”
- We are information-processing systems
11 Clues: Doctor of Medicine • Doctor of Philosophy • “the study of the mind” • processes in our unconscious minds • We are information-processing systems • medical specialty, not part of psychology • The brain, nervous system, endocrine system, genes • our innate needs to grow and to fulfill our best possible potential • ...
Tysons Crossword 2019-04-11
Across
- identifies and compares specific types of trace materials that could be transferred during the commission of a violent crime
- DNA
- the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor (as in gas chromatography) through a medium in which the components move at different rates.
- another term for genetic fingerprinting.
- the points where the ridge lines end or fork
Down
- Forensic science is the application of science to criminal and civil laws, mainly—on the criminal side—during criminal investigation,
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- Fingerprints are unique patterns, made by friction ridges
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- (in informal use) a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
10 Clues: DNA • another term for genetic fingerprinting. • the points where the ridge lines end or fork • Fingerprints are unique patterns, made by friction ridges • the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. • ...
Criminal Justice 2's Review 2025-08-26
Across
- Final speech given by lawyers in court
- Killing that happens during a serious crime
- Rule that keeps illegal evidence out of court
- The Death Penalty
- Court meeting to decide the punishment
- Legal guess that someone may be doing something wrong
- Accidentally killing someone due to carelessness
- A fair and unbiased group of people in a trial
- Early court check to see if there's enough evidence to continue with the trial
Down
- To clear someone from blame of the crime
- The right to have a lawyer
- Group of Jurors that decide if there should be a trial
- First speech given by lawyers in court
- When a lwyer questions the other side's witness
- Serious crimes like robbery or murder
- Minor crimes like petty theft or disorderly conduct
- A trial that ends without a verdict
- When a lawyer questions their own witness
- Killing someone without planning it
19 Clues: The Death Penalty • The right to have a lawyer • A trial that ends without a verdict • Killing someone without planning it • Serious crimes like robbery or murder • Final speech given by lawyers in court • First speech given by lawyers in court • Court meeting to decide the punishment • To clear someone from blame of the crime • When a lawyer questions their own witness • ...
Orange 2023-12-06
Across
- This book is a letter to the people of
- There will be tribulation and distress for people who do this
- We get this through faith in Jesus Christ
- The main problem in the Church
- The other group in the Church
- The man who wrote this book
- One of the groups in the Church
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- The third "tion" that brings you closer to God
- The emperor during the time this book was being written
- We have peace with God because we were justified by what?
- The free gift of God
- The structure of the book of Romans
- Those who live according to this, set their minds on this
13 Clues: The free gift of God • The man who wrote this book • The other group in the Church • The main problem in the Church • One of the groups in the Church • The structure of the book of Romans • This book is a letter to the people of • We get this through faith in Jesus Christ • The third "tion" that brings you closer to God • ...
Group4 Spelling words 2020-05-21
Across
- done without preparation
- Shy or quiet person
- Awesome and amazing
- For a short amount of time
- Regaining life
- Medicine
- Short survey of the past
- real or colourful
- To go the other way
- Believed criminal
- Stupid or unreasonable
- Loud and not shy
Down
- Caring only about money
- Able to adopt
- Type of storm
- Deceptive
- eating meat
- deceptive appearance
- Strong and active
- Escape
20 Clues: Escape • Medicine • Deceptive • eating meat • Able to adopt • Type of storm • Regaining life • Loud and not shy • real or colourful • Strong and active • Believed criminal • Shy or quiet person • Awesome and amazing • To go the other way • deceptive appearance • Stupid or unreasonable • Caring only about money • done without preparation • Short survey of the past • For a short amount of time
Week 2 Crossword 2020-09-19
Across
- cleave, cut, hack
- curiosity, concern, enthusiasm
- cautious, accurate, mindful
- fail, dismay, sadden
- comment, remark, refer
- beleiving, anticipating, wishing
- cheerful, glad, elated
- remember, understand, master
- typical, familiar, common
- banned, criminal, illicit
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- place, location, orientation
- agenda, almanac, diary
- reacting, answering, responding
- his, hers, not mine
- doubtful, insecure, hesitant
- partially, slightly, somewhat
- here, yonder, present
- evil, corrupt, sinful
- procuring, changing, obtaining
- protected, secure, intact
20 Clues: cleave, cut, hack • his, hers, not mine • fail, dismay, sadden • here, yonder, present • evil, corrupt, sinful • agenda, almanac, diary • comment, remark, refer • cheerful, glad, elated • protected, secure, intact • typical, familiar, common • banned, criminal, illicit • cautious, accurate, mindful • place, location, orientation • doubtful, insecure, hesitant • remember, understand, master • ...
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow 2021-11-20
Across
- with acceptance
- cut out (of a will)
- scattered
- having little interest
- agile
- relocate
- acutely distressing
- annoy
- laugh loudly
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- unwilling to believe
- exhausted
- undetectable
- (of a liquid) being weakened with water
- obstructed
- a clause in a will leaving something
- obstinately
- guilty of a criminal offense
- successor
- distorted, unclear
- revoking sadness
- trivial objection
- an addition that modifies a will
- shrunken from age
23 Clues: agile • annoy • relocate • exhausted • successor • scattered • obstructed • obstinately • undetectable • laugh loudly • with acceptance • revoking sadness • trivial objection • shrunken from age • distorted, unclear • cut out (of a will) • acutely distressing • unwilling to believe • having little interest • guilty of a criminal offense • an addition that modifies a will • a clause in a will leaving something • ...
xx 2022-05-07
Across
- reference: action
- covenant reputation
- how much is enough
- easily damaged film
- german perfume
- glowing herbal drink
- silent shell
- jack bauer
- storage for an artist
- criminal person in red
- large knife, smarter
- photo collection of eggs
Down
- an insect polluting
- old mexican man
- permanent
- compressed piano
- make certain
- old isles, unwelcomed
- fish lizard dinosaurs
- sturdy cotton
- pressure education
- my fault, lat
22 Clues: permanent • jack bauer • make certain • silent shell • sturdy cotton • my fault, lat • german perfume • old mexican man • compressed piano • reference: action • how much is enough • pressure education • an insect polluting • covenant reputation • easily damaged film • glowing herbal drink • large knife, smarter • old isles, unwelcomed • fish lizard dinosaurs • storage for an artist • criminal person in red • ...
Pay it forward 2025-12-29
Across
- in trouble/ ruined
- religious sect
- something disappointing
- gossipy/person who tells secrets / snitch
- deterioration
- attacked with a knife
- gushing, excessive, expansive
- idealistic
- fail a school year/ be held back
Down
- understanding afterwards
- benefactor
- moved away from others/retiring
- waste receptacle
- solicit a ride
- very sharp or observant
- strange person
- leaflet, handout
- expensive, high quality
- contemptible or immoral person/ criminal
- moving quietly or secretly
20 Clues: benefactor • idealistic • deterioration • religious sect • solicit a ride • strange person • waste receptacle • leaflet, handout • in trouble/ ruined • attacked with a knife • something disappointing • very sharp or observant • expensive, high quality • understanding afterwards • moving quietly or secretly • gushing, excessive, expansive • moved away from others/retiring • ...
KEY WORD CROSSWORD 2012-09-17
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- The NT Act in which most crimes are listed is called the ______ ____ Act (8,4)
- Australian law is based on this English system of law, (11).
- There are ten of these, (12).
- A "less serious" crime is generally referred to as an _______, (7).
- Another word for Act, (7).
- First name of the king who signed the Magna Carta, (4).
- The first known laws to be put in writing four thousand years ago, (9).
- The person who brings a criminal case to court is called the _________, (10).
- The form of government we have in Australia, so named because our politicians at all levels are elected, (14).
- The system of having two legislative chambers,(9)
- They enforce our laws, (6).
- An Act may state that a Municipal Council may pass these legally enforceable rules, (11).
- We will study this type of law after criminal law, (5).
- Sexual crimes are considered crimes against _______, (8).
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- An Act in draft form, (4)
- The title of the highest-ranking politician in the Northern Territory, (5,8)
- The Magna Carta was signed in ________ times, (8).
- The name for the independent arm of government that administers the law and decides on cases, (9).
- The penalty for a 'less serious' crime is usually a ____ (4.
- This is what we are studying, (3).
- The court where serious crimes are heard in the Northern Territory. (7,5).
- Punishable by 2 years' imprisonment or more, (5).
- The highest tier of government in Australia, (7)
- Within government, laws are made by the __________, (11).
- When a bill is passed by an Upper House it is called an ____ (3)
- The NT Criminal Code categorises assaults and other violent crimes as crimes against the ____, (6).
- This word means knowingly giving false evidence in Court, (7).
- This medieval document laid the foundations of today's law (5,5)
- Taminmin College is situated within this Municipal Shire, (10).
29 Clues: An Act in draft form, (4) • Another word for Act, (7). • They enforce our laws, (6). • There are ten of these, (12). • This is what we are studying, (3). • The highest tier of government in Australia, (7) • Punishable by 2 years' imprisonment or more, (5). • The system of having two legislative chambers,(9) • The Magna Carta was signed in ________ times, (8). • ...
M6 Independent Reading: King's Ransom Vocabulary 2020-11-30
Across
- Making a secret connection to a telephone call in order to listen to people's conversations
- An area of the city
- A room where scientists work on tests
- To break into a shop or house to steal something (two words, no space)
- To break
- One part of the electrical equipment of radios
- Courage (informal)
- Feeling, showing, or involving a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with
- A place where an organization or company is controlled
- A plaster model that shows the shape of something
- An unsuccessful, small-time criminal
- Electronic equipment that sends radio signals
- Having no money; in debt (three words, no spaces)
- A criminal
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- Showing no pity
- Something, typically money, that is owed to another person, company, or government
- A married woman whose job is to care for her family and manage household problems
- A team of policemen who focus on crimes related to cars (two words, no space)
- A very rich and important person in business
- Something that someone requires others to provide
- A share in the control and profits of a business, which is obtained by putting money into the business
- A person whose job is to work in another person's house cleaning, answering the phone, and so on
- To find out where something comes from
- A person whose job is to drive a rich person to different places
- In your thoughts and causing you to worry (three words, no spaces)
- Having money; not in debt (three words, no spaces)
- Money paid to a criminal to set free somebody who has been kidnapped
- An important, successful person (informal)
- One thousand dollars (slang)
- To take somebody away by force, in order to demand money in return for their freedom
30 Clues: To break • A criminal • Showing no pity • Courage (informal) • An area of the city • One thousand dollars (slang) • An unsuccessful, small-time criminal • A room where scientists work on tests • To find out where something comes from • An important, successful person (informal) • A very rich and important person in business • Electronic equipment that sends radio signals • ...
Forensic psychology 2021-06-07
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- a way of creating an offender profile based on psychological theories in the uk
- research - rates of re-offending
- a way of creating an offender profile in the USA
- a body type that is hard and muscular
- research - anger management
- involves the offender serving time in a prison
- the theory that the way an offender behaves during criminal activity reflects the way the criminal usually behaves
- research - criminal thinking
- the type of profiling used in the uk which involves generalising from locations of multiple crime scenes to the likely home/work/social base of the offender
- research - geographical profiling
- research - maternal deprivation
- research - moral reasoning
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- a body type that is soft and round
- a person accepts responsibility for their behaviour and sees the cause as being within themselves
- the area identified by geographical profiling which is thought to be the home/work/social base of the offender and which should be focused on in an investigation
- an offender who has planned the crime
- a person sees the cause of their behaviour as being external
- behaviour that breaks the law
- research - restorative justice
- an offender who has not planned the crime
- research - internal verses external attribution
- research - behaviour modification
- an attempt to describe the characteristics of an offender by analysing the behaviour of an offender at a crime scene or multiple crime scenes
- historical theories that criminals can be identified by their primitive characteristics or body types
- research - differential association
- research - offender profiling
- research - eysencks personality test
- offenders who travel away from the area where they live to commit their crimes
- research - neural explanations
- offenders who like to commit crimes in their own neighbourhoods
- a body type that is thin and delicate
- research - genetic explanations
32 Clues: research - moral reasoning • research - anger management • research - criminal thinking • behaviour that breaks the law • research - offender profiling • research - restorative justice • research - neural explanations • research - genetic explanations • research - maternal deprivation • research - rates of re-offending • research - behaviour modification • ...
LAW ENFORCEMENT TERMS 2023-04-17
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- Theft of personal property.
- The action of investigating something or someone.
- To threatingly wave a dangerous object, such as a knife.
- Release of an accused person awaiting trial, often after the payment of a fee.
- Obtaining something, such as money, through force or by threats.
- Killing of a human being caused by the operation of a motor vehicle.
- the non-intentional killing of a human being.
- To bring to court on a criminal charge.
- Telling a lie whilst under oath.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- To overcome or to bring under control.
- To find innocent or free from wrongdoing.
- Object o structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control or block passage.
- An authorization for the police to arrest someone or to act, such as search premises.
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- Group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict.
- A juvenile offender.
- Damages to property of another purposely, recklessly, or by negligence.
- The non-intentional killing of a human being.
- The geographical location where a police officer has the power to provide law.
- A deep cut to the skin/flesh.
- The state of being homeless.
- The crime of preventing or hindering.
- Basic information that informs the person of the charges against them.
- Ask questions of someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner.
- Close observation, as in spying.
- Used to indicate an additional name that a person sometimes uses.
- To make a false spoken statement about an individual's reputation.
- Jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- To misappropriate, often someone's money.
- A person and or public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
31 Clues: A juvenile offender. • Theft of personal property. • The state of being homeless. • A deep cut to the skin/flesh. • Close observation, as in spying. • Telling a lie whilst under oath. • The crime of preventing or hindering. • To overcome or to bring under control. • To bring to court on a criminal charge. • To misappropriate, often someone's money. • ...
EOCA 1-2 2024-12-13
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- - Primary purpose of federal courts (7 letters).
- - Term paired with "double" to describe legal protection from repeat trials (8 letters).
- - Type of jury that decides if there’s enough evidence to charge someone (5 letters).
- - Protections guaranteed to individuals under the law (6 letters).
- - Process of challenging a court's decision (6 letters).
- - Material presented in court to prove or disprove a fact (8 letters).
- - Act of detaining someone suspected of a crime (6 letters).
- - Ancient code of laws, one of the first written legal systems (9 letters).
- - Responsible for determining guilt in a trial (5 letters).
- - Determined by a jury in a criminal case (5 letters).
- - A legal defense based on the defendant's mental state (8 letters).
- - The person who brings a case to court in a civil trial (9 letters).
- - The final decision in a case (7 letters).
- - Less serious crime compared to a felony (12 letters).
- - A serious crime, often resulting in a harsher punishment (6 letters).
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- - Ensures fair trial procedures in court (5 letters).
- - The person accused of a crime in court (9 letters).
- - Historical document that influenced modern legal systems (10 letters).
- - Legal document ordering someone to appear in court (8 letters).
- - The first court appearance of a criminal defendant (11 letters).
- - A defense claiming the defendant was forced to commit a crime (6 letters).
- - Warrant required to inspect someone's property (6 letters).
- - Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures (6 letters).
- - Prohibition of being tried twice for the same crime (6 letters).
- - Maintains order in the courtroom (7 letters).
- - Determines if there is enough evidence to charge someone (4 letters).
- - Represents the state or government in a criminal case (10 letters).
- - Guarantees a speedy and public trial (5 letters).
- - Claiming an act was necessary to protect oneself from harm (11 letters).
- - Person responsible for managing court records (5 letters).
30 Clues: - The final decision in a case (7 letters). • - Maintains order in the courtroom (7 letters). • - Primary purpose of federal courts (7 letters). • - Guarantees a speedy and public trial (5 letters). • - Ensures fair trial procedures in court (5 letters). • - The person accused of a crime in court (9 letters). • - Determined by a jury in a criminal case (5 letters). • ...
Federal Budget 2024-12-13
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- - Programs that provide benefits to eligible individuals.
- - The conditional release of a prisoner before the full sentence is served.
- - A federal health insurance program for people 65 and older.
- Resolution - A congressional decision that sets spending limits.
- - The judicial determination of a punishment for a convicted individual.
- - A legal representative who brings charges against a defendant.
- The Criminal Justice System (Pages 286-305)
- Jury - A group that determines whether there is enough evidence for a trial.
- - A person who gives testimony in a legal proceeding.
- - Legal authorization to spend government funds.
- - When revenue exceeds spending.
- - Congressional Budget Office, which provides budgetary analysis.
- - Automatic spending cuts to enforce budgetary limits.
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- - Money or property given to the court to ensure a defendant's appearance at trial.
- - The amount by which spending exceeds revenue.
- Rights - Rights that must be read to a suspect upon arrest.
- Expenditure - Revenue losses attributed to tax provisions.
- - An individual accused of a crime in a court of law.
- Bargain - An agreement in a criminal case where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge.
- - Compensation for loss or injury caused by a crime.
- Spending - Government spending that is not mandatory.
- Process - Legal requirement that the state must respect all legal rights.
- - The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- - The income generated from taxes and other sources.
- - A court-ordered period of supervision in the community instead of prison.
- Ceiling - The maximum amount of money the government is allowed to borrow.
- Corpus - A legal principle that protects against unlawful detention.
- - A request to a higher court to review a lower court's decision.
- Security - A federal program that provides retirement and disability benefits.
- Year - A year used for financial reporting and budgeting.
- Spending - Required government spending on certain programs.
31 Clues: - When revenue exceeds spending. • The Criminal Justice System (Pages 286-305) • - The amount by which spending exceeds revenue. • - Legal authorization to spend government funds. • - The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend. • - Compensation for loss or injury caused by a crime. • - The income generated from taxes and other sources. • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab 2023-12-20
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- an act that breaks a law and causes harm
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence before a trial
- a youth who committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime to recieve a lighter sentence
- the final settlement & sentencing in a juvenile case
- a state's written criminal laws
- the person who is being sued
- a notice directing someone to appear in court
- minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for up to one year
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- a minor who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- to correct a person's behavior
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- set of promises between agreeing parties that is enforceable by law
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of their legal guardian
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- a lack of proper care and attention
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of a crime
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- the government in its role as the party that starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- a more serious crime such as murder, rape, kidnapping, etc
- the person who files a lawsuit
- wrongful act, other than breaking a contract; the injured party has the right to sue
25 Clues: the person who is being sued • the person who files a lawsuit • to correct a person's behavior • a state's written criminal laws • a lack of proper care and attention • an act that breaks a law and causes harm • taking charge of someone in an official way • a notice directing someone to appear in court • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary - Deviance & Social Control 2025-04-29
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- an act committed in violation of the law
- the act of breaking or discarding something, usually a rule or norm
- reliability; resistance to sudden change
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- only occasional breaking of norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual’s identity
- pertaining to a racial, religious, national, or other group regarded as different from the larger group of which it is a part
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- suitability; correctness
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- the process of changing or reforming criminals through socialization
27 Clues: suitability; correctness • only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • reliability; resistance to sudden change • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms • a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • ...
Federal and state court system 2024-03-27
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- the case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused or sued in a lawsuit.
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- A request made to a court of law or to someone in authority to change a previous decision
- the amount of money defendants must post to be released from custody until their trial.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- a case in a court of law which concerns a dispute between two people or organizations.
- any official tribunal presided over by one or several judges in which legal issues and claims are heard and determined.
- A form of discovery consisting of written questions to be answered in writing and under oath.
- an item or information proffered to make the existence of a fact more or less probable.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
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- The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a certain type of case.
- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.
- to bring a defendant before a judge or magistrate to hear the charges and to plead usually either guilty or not guilty
- someone who has information about a case that has gone to trial.
- people(typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts.
- an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc.
- A written statement that begins a civil lawsuit, in which the plaintiff details the claims against the defendant.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
20 Clues: a claim made to rebut a previous claim. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • someone who has information about a case that has gone to trial. • A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison. • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2022-03-07
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- the act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crime of a trial
- in trial practice, judge to disagree that an attorney's objection.
- attorney- the name of a public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district.
- statement-summary of nature of the case and of anticipated proof presented
- not guilty of a crime or fault
- an official who gives a sentence conducts hearing.
- give evidence under oath
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial.
- prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law.
- not important
- person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law.
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- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- a reasonable doubt-the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime.
- in trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection
- introduced to counter, disproved or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption
- just guessing about a particular situation.
- a lawyer protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the question can be asked.
- of the evidence-the greater weight of evidence.
- dire- to speak the truth
- officer who is in charged of maintaining order in a court of law.
- decision made by a jury at the end of the trial.
- of people selected according to law and declare the truth about the matters of fact.
- arguments-the final statement by an attorney to jury.
- that gives proof of a contested fact
24 Clues: not important • dire- to speak the truth • give evidence under oath • not guilty of a crime or fault • that gives proof of a contested fact • just guessing about a particular situation. • of the evidence-the greater weight of evidence. • decision made by a jury at the end of the trial. • prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law. • ...
Crimes and criminals 2025-06-20
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- a person who commits robbery.
- a person who commits murder.
- to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it:
- the action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
- produce flames and heat while consuming a material such as coal or wood.
- a person who attacks and robs another in a public place.
- a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something.
- someone who takes goods or people into or out of a country illegally
- a person who illegally enters buildings and steals things
- a person who deliberately destroys or damages property belonging to others.
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
- a person who abducts someone and holds them captive, typically to obtain a ransom.
- criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet.
- a person who sets a property on fire
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- to enter (a house, etc) illegally, esp by force
- the action of abducting someone and holding them captive.
- A person who steals
- behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place.
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country.
- a person who steals goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
- the action or crime of stealing.
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
27 Clues: A person who steals • a person who commits murder. • a person who commits robbery. • the action or crime of stealing. • a person who sets a property on fire • to enter (a house, etc) illegally, esp by force • the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country. • a person who attacks and robs another in a public place. • ...
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Health and Human Development 2021-01-18
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- current state of wellbeing relating to a persons mind or brain
- both viewed in many ways.
- Changes can be gradual and may not be obvious.
- Feeling unwell.
- the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others
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- A complex combinations of all dimensions of health.
- the ideas, beliefs or ethics that arise in the minds of individuals
- A complete state of physical, mental & social wellbeing.
- functioning of the body and it systems.
- the ability to express feelings or emotions in a positive way.
10 Clues: Feeling unwell. • both viewed in many ways. • functioning of the body and it systems. • Changes can be gradual and may not be obvious. • A complex combinations of all dimensions of health. • A complete state of physical, mental & social wellbeing. • current state of wellbeing relating to a persons mind or brain • ...
vocaburary 2021-11-01
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- to suffocate, to injure or kill by depriving of air
- rude; not showing proper respect
- walk slowly and with heavy steps
- having the knees abnormally close together, and the ankles spread apart
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- the use of "hunting" to describe the flares suggests that they linger in the soldiers' minds
- rotten and foul smelling
- to have a shoes of blood
- the uneven motion of flame
- disgusting, extremely unpleasant
- the dying person's lung is full of heavy foam
10 Clues: rotten and foul smelling • to have a shoes of blood • the uneven motion of flame • disgusting, extremely unpleasant • rude; not showing proper respect • walk slowly and with heavy steps • the dying person's lung is full of heavy foam • to suffocate, to injure or kill by depriving of air • having the knees abnormally close together, and the ankles spread apart • ...
Haitian Revolution: Key Personalities 2022-03-24
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- african female warrior that taught Dessalines
- rebel leader considered to be one of history's great military minds
- black general who gained independence for the colony
- mulatto general who helped the enslaved rebel forces
- notoriously cruel French general sent to crush the rebellion
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- French leader who wanted to reinstitute slavery in the colony
- free coloured that started the mulatto rebellion
- French general sent to crush the rebellion
- French commissioner who ended slavery in the colony of St. Domingue
- voodoo priest that started the enslaved rebellion
10 Clues: French general sent to crush the rebellion • african female warrior that taught Dessalines • free coloured that started the mulatto rebellion • voodoo priest that started the enslaved rebellion • black general who gained independence for the colony • mulatto general who helped the enslaved rebel forces • notoriously cruel French general sent to crush the rebellion • ...
CROSSWORD: 2019-05-14
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- He was very _______ due to his desire to accomplish his goals.
- He was the king of what country?
- What was the name of many cities he established in his conquered lands?
- Who was his tutor when he was young?
- Where was he born in Macedonia?
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- In order to gain territory he had to _____ other nation-states.
- He is known as one of the world's greatest ______ minds.
- What was the name of his war horse?
- What was his first name?
- He created a vast _____.
10 Clues: What was his first name? • He created a vast _____. • Where was he born in Macedonia? • He was the king of what country? • What was the name of his war horse? • Who was his tutor when he was young? • He is known as one of the world's greatest ______ minds. • He was very _______ due to his desire to accomplish his goals. • ...
The Constitutional Convention 2024-01-25
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- Where the state house they met at was.
- The day the Constitutional Convention met for the first time.
- Who took the lead in the Constitutional Convention.
- The average age of the delegates.
- What was pledged so that the delegates could speak their minds.
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- The other branch that they added other than the executive branch.
- The name of the leader of the government.
- The plan that was voted on for the structure of Congress.
- The amount of delegates that were lawyers.
- The amount of states participating.
10 Clues: The average age of the delegates. • The amount of states participating. • Where the state house they met at was. • The name of the leader of the government. • The amount of delegates that were lawyers. • Who took the lead in the Constitutional Convention. • The plan that was voted on for the structure of Congress. • ...
Crossword Quiz Year 4 2022-06-14
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- What game does Mr Alexis play on the way to work? (6)
- what part of speech is wind in "the hollow wind". (4)
- "the darkness tickling" is an example of what? (15)
- give extra meaning to your poetry perfomance. (7)
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- Excitedly is an example of what. (6)
- Spring, summer, ___________, winter. (6)
- Comparative adjective of cold. (6)
- A synonym for frequently. (5)
- What do you need to include after a fronted adverbial? (5)
- What good writing does? It creates________in our minds? (6)
10 Clues: A synonym for frequently. (5) • Comparative adjective of cold. (6) • Excitedly is an example of what. (6) • Spring, summer, ___________, winter. (6) • give extra meaning to your poetry perfomance. (7) • "the darkness tickling" is an example of what? (15) • What game does Mr Alexis play on the way to work? (6) • what part of speech is wind in "the hollow wind". (4) • ...
Wellbeing 2024-09-04
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- It is important to be ___________ to yourself.
- What can sometimes be harmful and make us feel unwell?
- How many times should we brush our teeth each day?
- Happiness, sadness and anger are examples of these.
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- Drinking plenty of water prevents ____________________.
- Have a bath or __________________ regularly and wash your hair.
- A healthy breakfast helps to increase your _______________ levels.
- Eat five _____________ of fruit and vegetables each day.
- What helps our bodies and minds stay healthy?
- It is important to get a good night’s _______________ .
10 Clues: What helps our bodies and minds stay healthy? • It is important to be ___________ to yourself. • How many times should we brush our teeth each day? • Happiness, sadness and anger are examples of these. • What can sometimes be harmful and make us feel unwell? • Drinking plenty of water prevents ____________________. • ...
tele 2023-06-06
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- a conference or meeting but everyone is in seperate places
- prompts the presenter on TV from a distance
- a device that allows people to see distant objects
- communication between minds
- a written message sent over a long distance
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- instant movement from one place to another
- measures the distance to a target on the battlefield
- a device that allows you to talk over a long distance
- ability to move an object from a distance
- a device for watching images and video that happened elswhere
10 Clues: communication between minds • ability to move an object from a distance • instant movement from one place to another • prompts the presenter on TV from a distance • a written message sent over a long distance • a device that allows people to see distant objects • measures the distance to a target on the battlefield • ...
Jobs 2025-10-11
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- Artist of flavors armed with knives and imagination.
- Sky navigator who trusts clouds more than roads.
- Sunrise worker and whisperer of seeds and soil.
- Healer of bodies and defender against invisible enemies.
- Keeper of worlds hidden between paper and silence.
- Dream constructor who turns problems into blueprints.
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- Hunter of light and keeper of fleeting moments.
- Builder of minds and master of endless questions.
- Brave guardian who runs toward what everyone escapes.
- Creator of emotions using strings, keys, or breath.
10 Clues: Hunter of light and keeper of fleeting moments. • Sunrise worker and whisperer of seeds and soil. • Sky navigator who trusts clouds more than roads. • Builder of minds and master of endless questions. • Keeper of worlds hidden between paper and silence. • Creator of emotions using strings, keys, or breath. • Artist of flavors armed with knives and imagination. • ...
Allie and Lillie's Twelve Angry Men Crossword 2012-10-09
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- what was the weather outside
- the person who is being tried in court
- the person who protects the door
- the person who had the accent
- a judgement that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- a lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court. Also called prosecuting attorney
- the number of men on the jury
- the person who had the cough drops
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- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- person who runs the jury
- the weapon used to kill the father
- the person who has the final verdict
- Fully in agreement with two or more people
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- a formal or spoken statement
- the final verdict made in Twelve Angry Men
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
18 Clues: person who runs the jury • what was the weather outside • a formal or spoken statement • the person who had the accent • the number of men on the jury • the person who protects the door • the weapon used to kill the father • the person who had the cough drops • the person who has the final verdict • the person who is being tried in court • ...
Crime and Relative Clauses 2022-08-22
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- A person ______ commits an illegal act.
- A place _______ criminals serve their sentences.
- The process _________ a criminal is found guilty or not guilty.
- The period __________ police look into a crime.
- The feeling _____ you get when you think someone is doing something bad.
- A verb, the meaning _________ allows a person to go free again after being imprisoned.
- A job _________ there are many specialities, for example: prosecutor, solicitor, defence.
- A person ______ job is to investigate serious
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- Someone _______ is not guilty, is this adjective.
- The time ________ prisoners are held on their own is this kind of confinement.
- A person ________ has lost their freedom.
- A person __________ questions are asked about what they saw during a crime.
- A verb, the meaning __________ is to say that someone did something bad or illegal
- A person ______ crime is copying and selling films.
- Laws _______ send people to prison for a long time are this adjective.
- The moment _______ police handcuff a suspect and read them their rights.
- A person ________ home is a prison cell.
- A person ________ a sentence is passed.
18 Clues: A person ______ commits an illegal act. • A person ________ a sentence is passed. • A person ________ home is a prison cell. • A person ________ has lost their freedom. • A person ______ job is to investigate serious • The period __________ police look into a crime. • A place _______ criminals serve their sentences. • Someone _______ is not guilty, is this adjective. • ...
Crime 2023-02-07
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- the action is to bungle .
- crime, people who use technology to committe crime.
- the law, She __________ the law when she shoplift that store.
- that person is an _________ he assault me.
- using force to control a air crafts,ships,cars,etc..
- be given community service, is a punishment to fit the crime helping other people.
- get life sentence, when a person goes to jail and he or she has to stay all their life’s in jail.
- the court, he has to take the ______ for the crime he has committed.
- is when someone has to stay on prison for some time.
- presses of taking things or people to or from a place secretly.
- offender,someone who committed a crime.
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- the criminal is forger.
- the action is to rob.
- drive, someone who drives after drinking more than the limit of alcohol that’s legally allowed
- out of trouble, is when some don’t want to get in trouble.
- the ilegal act of tamina goods from a store without paying for them.
- He ______________ to that house know is burn.
- the criminal is trespassers.
- penalty, Is when you are killed for the crime you have committed.
19 Clues: the action is to rob. • the criminal is forger. • the action is to bungle . • the criminal is trespassers. • offender,someone who committed a crime. • that person is an _________ he assault me. • He ______________ to that house know is burn. • crime, people who use technology to committe crime. • using force to control a air crafts,ships,cars,etc.. • ...
Simple law crossword puzzle 2025-04-08
Across
- A system of rules that govern a scoiet.
- A legal professional who represents clients.
- Information presented in court to prove or disprove facts.
- The physical act of committing a crime; "guilty act".
- Legal responsibility for one's actions or omissions.
- Relating to actions forbidden by statute and punishable by law.
- A judicial authorization for an arrest or search.
- The principle of fairness and moral rightness in the administration of laws.
- A public official who presides over legal proceedings.
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- The party against whom a criminal or civil action is brought.
- The formal finding of fact made by a jury or judge.
- The party who brings a civil action in a court of law.
- To apply to a higher court for a reversal of a lower court's decision.
- The mental element of a crime; "guilty mind".
- A written law passed by a legislative body.
- The pronouncement of punishment by a judge.
- A body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in court.
- A place where legal cases are heard.
18 Clues: A place where legal cases are heard. • A system of rules that govern a scoiet. • A written law passed by a legislative body. • The pronouncement of punishment by a judge. • A legal professional who represents clients. • The mental element of a crime; "guilty mind". • A judicial authorization for an arrest or search. • The formal finding of fact made by a jury or judge. • ...
Guns in America 2025-09-23
Across
- it's when you track an animal or a person to kill it
- a firearm/ a weapon used to kill
- to be ejected out of a group/ something that is unauthorised / make something illegal
- it's a person, a place or an action that is not safe
- to take the life of a living being intentional or not
- what you are allowed to do
- a container used to supply guns with bullets
- to put new ammunition/ magazine/ bullet in a barrel/ a weapon
- discussion between people who have different point of views and express them
- ________shooting when someone shoots at a crowd
- a criminal act
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- a small metal element in a gun that you press to release the bullet
- kill with intention/ on purpose/ pre meditated
- a small/ an element that is shot by a weapon
- it's when someone decides to kill oneself (her/himself) because they are in deep despair
- a law or amendment to prohibit or allow something
- no rules/ state of being free/ no constraints
- a criminal person
18 Clues: a criminal act • a criminal person • what you are allowed to do • a firearm/ a weapon used to kill • a small/ an element that is shot by a weapon • a container used to supply guns with bullets • no rules/ state of being free/ no constraints • kill with intention/ on purpose/ pre meditated • ________shooting when someone shoots at a crowd • ...
Chapter 6 2023-03-07
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- The abuse of authority by an officer for personal gain
- A policing philosophy that emphasizes community support for preventing crime
- A set of guiding principles designed to influence behavior and decision making
- A hierarchically-structured administrative organization that carrier out specific functions
- technology that allows crime analysts to identify trends and patterns of criminal behavior within an area
- Evidence such as fingerprint, blood or hair at a crime scene
- Protective covering designed to minimize injury from fired bullet
- Assume a false identity in order to obtain info about illegal activities
- An anxiety disorder developed from a traumatic event
- The application of science to establish facts and evidence
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- An officer's moral sense that he should act in a certain manner
- A person who provides information concerning illegal activity
- The person responsible for finding "who dunnit"
- The backbone of the department
- The study of firearms
- The speed with which calls for service are answered
- Type of corruption in which a police officer accepts payment in exchange of favors
- Area of high criminal activity
18 Clues: The study of firearms • The backbone of the department • Area of high criminal activity • The person responsible for finding "who dunnit" • The speed with which calls for service are answered • An anxiety disorder developed from a traumatic event • The abuse of authority by an officer for personal gain • The application of science to establish facts and evidence • ...
Citizenship Theme C 2022-04-26
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- A person who decides questions of law in court
- A person who arrested is held against their will because they are suspected of committing a crime
- Putting people off committing a crime
- Getting revenge on the criminal
- Being 'locked up'; detained in prison
- When an offender carries out up to 300 hours of unpaid work, such as gardening, litter-picking or painting.
- Not being sentenced for a minor crime; it can be conditional
- reasons why an offender might be given a lighter sentence
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- Every defendant is assumed to be innocent until proven guilty in court.
- Putting things right for the victim, and society (also known as restorative justice)
- To make a claim against someone
- Reforming the criminal so they stop offending
- To commit a crime more than once
- Paying a sum of money as a punishment
14 Clues: To make a claim against someone • Getting revenge on the criminal • To commit a crime more than once • Putting people off committing a crime • Being 'locked up'; detained in prison • Paying a sum of money as a punishment • Reforming the criminal so they stop offending • A person who decides questions of law in court • ...
When We Are Fit... 2024-01-27
What is criminal law? 2021-09-21
Across
- deny to accusations
- act against individuals and society as a whole
- defeat ones government
- serious violations of the law
- not as serious of a crime
- accusation of police being involved in the crime in an illegal way
- controling activites of business, industry, and indiviuals
- the right to not being accused for the same crime twice
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- statement that without law enforcement crime would not occur
- safety to people wronged in non-crimial ways
- ensuring you can avoid and reduce criminal liability
- legal issues with personal relationships such as marriage and child support
- violation against society
13 Clues: deny to accusations • defeat ones government • not as serious of a crime • violation against society • serious violations of the law • safety to people wronged in non-crimial ways • act against individuals and society as a whole • ensuring you can avoid and reduce criminal liability • the right to not being accused for the same crime twice • ...
Youth and Criminal Law 2021-05-28
Across
- A serious criminal offense, usually punishable by a prison term or, in some cases, by death.
- An alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an offense to stay in the community, usually under conditions and under the supervision of a ____ officer
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- Anything that you see, hear, or read that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
- A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime.
- The killing of one human being by another human being
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
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- The evidence given by a witness under oath. It does not include evidence from documents and other physical evidence.
- reus guilty act
- A claim or statement of what a party intends to prove; the facts as one party claims they are.
- rea guilty mind
- the period between childhood and adult age.
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
13 Clues: reus guilty act • rea guilty mind • the period between childhood and adult age. • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • The killing of one human being by another human being • A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime. • The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime. • ...
Youth and Criminal Law 2021-05-28
Across
- A serious criminal offense, usually punishable by a prison term or, in some cases, by death.
- An alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an offense to stay in the community, usually under conditions and under the supervision of a ____ officer
- A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime.
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- The evidence given by a witness under oath. It does not include evidence from documents and other physical evidence.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- A claim or statement of what a party intends to prove; the facts as one party claims they are.
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- Anything that you see, hear, or read that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
- the period between childhood and adult age.
- Guilty mind
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- The killing of one human being by another human being
- Guilty act
13 Clues: Guilty act • Guilty mind • the period between childhood and adult age. • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • The killing of one human being by another human being • A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime. • The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime. • ...
Criminal Procedure in Belarus 2022-03-09
Across
- a person who allegedly has information regarding the case
- a process of physically restraining a suspect and keeping him in custody
- information regarding the case given in an oral or written form during the process of questioning
- a person who issues a special document initiating civil or criminal procedure
- a person who represents a state in the case
- a request by either party for the court to make a procedural decision or to proceed in other forms
- a request of rewatching the case due to some serious procedural or other mistakes made during the first watch
- physical clues or information redarding the case and prooving one's statements
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- a person who allegedly commited a crime and is accused of it
- money or other private property which is deposited into the court securing the accused's due behavior
- prohibition of free access of a third party to information regarding the case and the existing parties
- an unbiased third party which provides the court with special knowledge in spheres related to the case
- a final decision made by a judge regarding the grade of punishment of the accused
13 Clues: a person who represents a state in the case • a person who allegedly has information regarding the case • a person who allegedly commited a crime and is accused of it • a process of physically restraining a suspect and keeping him in custody • a person who issues a special document initiating civil or criminal procedure • ...
Jury Management 2013-10-20
Across
- There are three types of trials, Criminal, Civil, and ______
- The document sent to compel a person to jury duty
- The amount of jurors needed for most criminal trials
- Isolation of a Jury
- the type of list that contains all the names of possible jurors
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- A formal debate when deciding a verdict
- The act of making lists for possible jurors
- A group of people selected to make a verdict at a trial
- A court order summoning the immediate public to fill a jury
- A person may swear or _______ when taking an oath
10 Clues: Isolation of a Jury • A formal debate when deciding a verdict • The act of making lists for possible jurors • The document sent to compel a person to jury duty • A person may swear or _______ when taking an oath • The amount of jurors needed for most criminal trials • A group of people selected to make a verdict at a trial • ...
Police 2023-08-14
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- Taking a person into custody for alleged criminal activity.
- Standard clothing worn by police officers for identification.
- A metal emblem worn by police to signify authority.
- An investigator who gathers evidence to solve crimes.
- A member of the police force who enforces the law.
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- To look into a matter, often related to a crime.
- Regularly monitoring an area to prevent and detect crime.
- Situations requiring immediate response, often involving police.
- A person who has committed a crime and is under investigation.
- Monitoring and regulating vehicles on roads and streets.
10 Clues: To look into a matter, often related to a crime. • A member of the police force who enforces the law. • A metal emblem worn by police to signify authority. • An investigator who gathers evidence to solve crimes. • Monitoring and regulating vehicles on roads and streets. • Regularly monitoring an area to prevent and detect crime. • ...
CCJS100 Chapter 8. 2024-03-27
Across
- More than 50% have these conditions
- Through the system, some people are filtered out
- The Last part of the criminal trial process
- A writ requesting a judge examine whether an individual is being properly held
- 6th amendment (right to counsel) also means lawyer has to be effective
- Arraignment and Bail are a part of which process?
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- The 1st part of the criminal trial process
- A process between prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges
- An example underneath the evidence section involving an eyewitness
- Too much of a risk, no bail
10 Clues: Too much of a risk, no bail • More than 50% have these conditions • The 1st part of the criminal trial process • The Last part of the criminal trial process • Through the system, some people are filtered out • Arraignment and Bail are a part of which process? • A process between prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges • ...
The Lady Or The Tiger Crossword 2024-03-15
Across
- To act forcefully or take charge; How the King his dominance
- Decides a persons fate by choice
- People in a lower rank to the King
- Without civilizing influences; How the society is often described
- Person that has to make the decision between Lady Or Tiger
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- Arena where contests and events are held in the kingdom
- The Daughter Of The King
- How letting the criminal have choice between life or death; has the power to determine guilt or innoncence
- With no guidance or influence: Choice of the Lady Or the Tiger
- To hesitate
10 Clues: To hesitate • The Daughter Of The King • Decides a persons fate by choice • People in a lower rank to the King • Arena where contests and events are held in the kingdom • Person that has to make the decision between Lady Or Tiger • To act forcefully or take charge; How the King his dominance • With no guidance or influence: Choice of the Lady Or the Tiger • ...
the vampire of dusseldorf 2024-03-20
Across
- a city in western Germany, where Peter committed most of his crimes
- a person who has committed a crime
- a person who commits a series of murders
- a person suffering from a chronic mental disorder with violent thoughts and behaviours
- a formal statement admitting one is guilty of a crime
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- behavior involving physical force intended to hurt
- the unlawful killing of another person with intent
- an organized search for a criminal fugitive
- derive pleasure from inflicting pain and suffering
- the act of carrying out a sentence of death upon a condemned person
10 Clues: a person who has committed a crime • a person who commits a series of murders • an organized search for a criminal fugitive • behavior involving physical force intended to hurt • the unlawful killing of another person with intent • derive pleasure from inflicting pain and suffering • a formal statement admitting one is guilty of a crime • ...
Criminal & Civil Law 2024-09-06
Across
- The person who starts a legal case because they think they’ve been wronged.
- Summary Offences
- Country Court Of Victoria
- has been accused of committing a wrongful act
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- Not being careful enough, which ends up hurting someone else.
- The area or type of cases a court has the power to deal with.
- The act of killing someone. It’s a serious crime.
- the type of harm suffered by a person
- Saying untrue things about someone that damage their reputation.
9 Clues: Summary Offences • Country Court Of Victoria • the type of harm suffered by a person • has been accused of committing a wrongful act • The act of killing someone. It’s a serious crime. • Not being careful enough, which ends up hurting someone else. • The area or type of cases a court has the power to deal with. • ...
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Part I 2019-11-17
Across
- Special; different from everyone / everything else.
- If you have a lot of money, you have a lot of _____.
- I have no money! I'm ______.
- A person who starts a new business.
- To work extremely hard.
- If you have a genius idea, nobody can steal it; If you own a house, nobody can take it from you.
- The greater the _____, the greater the _____. (2 words)
- Revenue - Costs = ________.
- A nonfiction story about a person.
- fog + air pollution = _______.
- I don't like to take risks. I like to _______.
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- You don't have enough money? No problem! ________!
- A war fought between two groups from the same country.
- For example: horror, romance, tragedy, adventure.
- A person from another planet.
- The money that a business earns.
- A nice way to say "You're fired!"
- A person who invests money in a business.
- If there is a tragedy, things can get better! You can _______ the tragedy!
- The police meets a criminal. The criminal gives the police money. They shake hands.
- We make the water, dirt, and air dirty and poisoned.
- Not enough money for food, housing, or clothes.
- Samsung is Huawei's ________.
- There is no rain for a long, long time.
24 Clues: To work extremely hard. • Revenue - Costs = ________. • I have no money! I'm ______. • A person from another planet. • Samsung is Huawei's ________. • fog + air pollution = _______. • The money that a business earns. • A nice way to say "You're fired!" • A nonfiction story about a person. • A person who starts a new business. • There is no rain for a long, long time. • ...
Crime Scene (Unit 9 vocabulary) 2021-02-24
Across
- confess to a crime or accept responsibility for something
- affect with a virus
- money someone receives for helping to find someone or something
- select by pressing a button, a mouse, or touching a screen.
- being responsible for doing something bad or illegal
- a place where a judge decides on civil and criminal cases
- a delayed punishment a person will receive if they do something bad or illegal again during a certain period of time
- accuse someone of doing something bad or illegal
- very important
- take someone to a police station
- damage
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- a situation when something stops moving or happening
- secret information that you give to someone
- a person, especially a police officer, who investigates and solves crimes.
- an examination in court to decide if someone is guilty of a crime
- let something spread in a particular place
- a situation where everything is disorganized and confused
- find someone or something you were looking for
- suddenly stop working
- pieces of information to help someone in an investigation
- feeling or showing great pleasure
- an process to find out who or what caused something
22 Clues: damage • very important • affect with a virus • suddenly stop working • take someone to a police station • feeling or showing great pleasure • let something spread in a particular place • secret information that you give to someone • find someone or something you were looking for • accuse someone of doing something bad or illegal • ...
Just Mercy Cross Word Puzzle 2021-03-03
Across
- A statement of a witness in court, usually on oath
- A person who supports the policy of enforced separation of different racial groups.
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- Not physically or mentally strong
- A favor done without compensation
- The carrying out of a plan, order, or course. of action.
- A fault in the property that could not have. been discovered by a reasonably thorough inspection before.
- Free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- Of or relating to or limited by time.
- A person appointed to act for another in legal matters
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- Not governed by reason, mental clarity, or understanding.
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance
- The act of beginning something again after a pause
- To take into custody
- Shortening a term of punishment
- In accordance with a particular law
- Unbiased
- Having declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge.
- A crime
20 Clues: A crime • Unbiased • To take into custody • Shortening a term of punishment • Not physically or mentally strong • A favor done without compensation • In accordance with a particular law • Of or relating to or limited by time. • A statement of a witness in court, usually on oath • The act of beginning something again after a pause • ...
Law 2012-11-12
Across
- Law that protect the public from harm
- A panel that hears the evidence in a trial and delivers a verdict
- A person that gives evidence
- The person who presides over the court and passes the sentence
- The prosection must prove that the defendant is guilty
- The person who has been wronged and wishes to pursue legal processes
- The person that brings the case to trial and represents the State
- The person who is bought to trial
- law Laws made by parliament
- These laws originate from judges decisions
- The laws that relate to matters between individuals
- Penalties or other means of enforcing the law
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- A serious criminal matter that requires a full trial
- A rule that is made by the government, applies to everyone and can be enforced
- The prosection must prove that the accused is guilty
- A minor criminal matter that is tried in a lower court with no jury
- In a civil matter you must convince a judge
- A ruling made by a judge that all lower courts must follow
- A judgment or decision made by a jury
- A civil wrong
20 Clues: A civil wrong • law Laws made by parliament • A person that gives evidence • The person who is bought to trial • Law that protect the public from harm • A judgment or decision made by a jury • These laws originate from judges decisions • In a civil matter you must convince a judge • Penalties or other means of enforcing the law • ...
Judicial Branch 2017-01-10
Across
- a list of cases or parties with pending cases/trials
- a case regarding an action declared to be a federal crime is a _____ case
- a decision used as a guide in settling later, similar cases
- rulings suspected of being based on considerations outside the law are judicial _____
- order by Supreme Courts to send record of case is a writ of _____
- type of opinion written by a disagreeing Justice
- “opinion of the court”
- the procedure the supreme court uses to certify certain questions in a case
- the person who files the suit in a case
- type of court used by armed forces
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- satisfaction of a claim
- the transcript of proceeding made in the trial court
- courts beneath the Supreme Court are _____ courts
- judges limiting the exercise of their own power is judicial _____
- an appellate court for armed forces convictions is a Civilian _____
- the authority of a court to hear a case
- different courts exercising synchronized judicial review is _____ jurisdiction
- type of opinion written by a Justice from the majority
- a case involving some non-criminal matter is a _____ case
- the person against whom the complaint is made
- written statements
21 Clues: written statements • “opinion of the court” • satisfaction of a claim • type of court used by armed forces • the authority of a court to hear a case • the person who files the suit in a case • the person against whom the complaint is made • type of opinion written by a disagreeing Justice • courts beneath the Supreme Court are _____ courts • ...
Vaibhav Gathode, 104 2022-05-11
Across
- person who have right to recieve an inheritance
- marriageable age
- a momentary penalty imposed by a court
- a response about the full and acceptance of offer
- unilateral, bilateral, multilateral transactions are deal classification according to number of ___
- a penalty
- ___ right is a legal secured measure of the possible behaviour of an authorised person
- human rights are legally protected measures of possible behaviour aimed at satisfying the ____ of a person
- of Russian Federation submits bills to State Duma
- normal working hours may not exceed ___ hours per week
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- subjects, objects, content,etc are elements of ___ law
- ____ of the act is a sigh of administrative offense
- population, public authority, territory, sovereignty, etc are signs of ____
- types of punishments in Russian criminal law
- ___ is a citizen who has certain rights and obligations
- a person who has committed a crime and is able to bear criminal responsibility
- it is a voluntary, equal union of a man and a woman
- this assembly is representative and legislative body of the Russian Federation
- it is the basic law of a state
- state power extends to the entire population within a certain ____
- an ability to realize and give an account of their actions
21 Clues: a penalty • marriageable age • it is the basic law of a state • a momentary penalty imposed by a court • types of punishments in Russian criminal law • person who have right to recieve an inheritance • a response about the full and acceptance of offer • of Russian Federation submits bills to State Duma • ____ of the act is a sigh of administrative offense • ...
Criminology 2024-05-15
Across
- The theory linked to Howard Becker
- which theorist covers Functionalism
- name a campaign beginning with S
- Which theorist considered how a person looked implied they could be a criminal
- which theorist looks at the labeling theory
- the number of people who sit on a jury
- who deals with crime
- who influences campaigns across the country
- A Court that deals with summary offences
- A court that deals with indictable offences
- what are 12 or more people being violent classed as
- which theorist developed a theory of criminality based on personality
- what is an act against the norms of society
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- what is the crime when stealing from a house
- a type of crime against people of race or gender
- which theorist looked at body types as criminal
- what campaign impacted on the UK and Europe
- The strain theory theorist
- what rights in the EU protect peoples rights
- what is the name of the person impacted by crime
- what stops a person reporting crime
- what services deal with courts and crime
- what is it called when people rally for change
- abbreviation of Crime Scene investigation
24 Clues: who deals with crime • The strain theory theorist • name a campaign beginning with S • The theory linked to Howard Becker • which theorist covers Functionalism • what stops a person reporting crime • the number of people who sit on a jury • A Court that deals with summary offences • what services deal with courts and crime • abbreviation of Crime Scene investigation • ...
Crosshood Puzzle 2024-05-24
Across
- a repeat provider or merchant of illicit drugs
- to be inebriated by drugs and/or alcohol to the point of erratic or crazed behavior
- a strain of high-quality Marijuana
- a criminal trafficker that specializes in prostitution management
- good or high quality to am exceptional degree
- a semi-organized crime group using blue iconography
- a collective of similarly affiliated individuals, often united by criminal activity
- a small inhalation from a bong, joint, or marijuana pen
- slang for a stack of bills large enough to require an elastic or money clip
- an illicit beverage made from cough syrup, sprite, and a purple jolly rancher
- african-american vernacular for a respected white male
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- a particularly notable posterior
- a promiscuous or unfaithful woman
- informal slang for luxury car or vehicle
- pejorative for a singular police officer
- cover word for crack cocaine
- onomatapeia for a car's screeching tires
- a concealable firearm
- slang for a competitor or violent personal nemesis
- slang for any prescription "downer" sold on the street
- a semi-organized crime group using red iconography
- untainted marijuana grown indoors in hydroponic greenhouses
22 Clues: a concealable firearm • cover word for crack cocaine • a particularly notable posterior • a promiscuous or unfaithful woman • a strain of high-quality Marijuana • informal slang for luxury car or vehicle • pejorative for a singular police officer • onomatapeia for a car's screeching tires • good or high quality to am exceptional degree • ...
Courtroom Vocabulary Crossword 2024-10-24
Across
- the law that the police believe the defendant has broken
- a written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant
- questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side
- put off trial until another time
- something that someone says happened
- security given for the release of a criminal defendant from legal custody
- trial trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts
- judgement rendered in court in conclusion of trial
- evidence attorney thinks should not be allowed
- a judges office
- legal advice; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case
- A written statements of facts confirmed under oath,before a officer having authority to administer oaths
- testimony made under oath & taken down in writing
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- All evidence except eyewitness testimony
- offense A crime punishable by death
- to uphold a ruling
- a judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant
- a request made after a trial asking for the court of appeals
- a log containing brief entries of court preceedings
- evidence the court decided is admissible
- a crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison
21 Clues: a judges office • to uphold a ruling • put off trial until another time • offense A crime punishable by death • something that someone says happened • All evidence except eyewitness testimony • evidence the court decided is admissible • evidence attorney thinks should not be allowed • a judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant • ...
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
When We Are Fit... 2024-01-27
20s/30s Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- special agents of the U.S. Bureau of Prohibition
- Intellectual and cultural revival of African American culture centered in Harlem, Manhattan, NYC
- illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages
- American gangster that is also known as "Scarface"
- type of music originated from African Americans in the 20s
- the hysteria over the perceived threat of communism
- a organized group doing criminal activities
- high proof liquor produced illegally
- First man able to fly a plane over the Atlantic
- the greatest jazz composer of his time, one of the originators of big-band jazz
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- white supremacist hate group that targets African Americans
- actor known in Hollywood as the "Latin Lover"
- Founder of the Ford Motor Company
- 6 million African Americans moving from the South to the North
- young women in the 20s that wore short skirts,had short hair,and listened to jazz,
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born against those of immigrants.
- nationwide ban of production, importation, and consumption of alcohol
- Famous trumpeter and vocalist during the 20s. One of the most influential figures in jazz.
- a code of silence about criminal acts, used by the mafia
- Professional baseball player in the 20s and 30s
20 Clues: Founder of the Ford Motor Company • high proof liquor produced illegally • a organized group doing criminal activities • actor known in Hollywood as the "Latin Lover" • Professional baseball player in the 20s and 30s • First man able to fly a plane over the Atlantic • special agents of the U.S. Bureau of Prohibition • illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages • ...
Chap 7 vocab 2024-01-05
Across
- an act committed in violation processes law
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts committed
- only occasional breaking of norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- deviance that becomes individuals and part of an individauls identity
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- ways to encourage conformity to society norms
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
Down
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- punishment
- job-relating crimes committed by high-status people
- a system comprising institutions and process responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
20 Clues: punishment • only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation processes law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • job-relating crimes committed by high-status people • ...
Part I 2019-11-17
Across
- Samsung is Huawei's ________.
- If there is a tragedy, things can get better! You can _______ the tragedy!
- Not enough money for food, housing, or clothes.
- A person who starts a new business.
- The greater the _____, the greater the _____. (2 words)
- If you have a lot of money, you have a lot of _____.
- If you have a genius idea, nobody can steal it; If you own a house, nobody can take it from you.
- We make the water, dirt, and air dirty and poisoned.
- A person who invests money in a business.
- The money that a business earns.
Down
- fog + air pollution = _______.
- I have no money! I'm ______.
- A nice way to say "You're fired!"
- I don't like to take risks. I like to _______.
- There is no rain for a long, long time.
- The police meets a criminal. The criminal gives the police money. They shake hands.
- A nonfiction story about a person.
- For example: horror, romance, tragedy, adventure.
- A person from another planet.
- You don't have enough money? No problem! ________!
- To work extremely hard.
- Revenue - Costs = ________.
- A war fought between two groups from the same country.
- Special; different from everyone / everything else.
24 Clues: To work extremely hard. • Revenue - Costs = ________. • I have no money! I'm ______. • Samsung is Huawei's ________. • A person from another planet. • fog + air pollution = _______. • The money that a business earns. • A nice way to say "You're fired!" • A nonfiction story about a person. • A person who starts a new business. • There is no rain for a long, long time. • ...
Federal And State Court System 2024-03-21
Across
- The authority of a state court to hear a case (2 words)
- Highest court in Virginia
- The person who files a complaint in a civil case
- Appellate jurisdiction from US district courts (4 words)
- A less serious crime
- the right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review their case
- The authority of a federal court to hear a case (2 words)
- Original jurisdiction for felony criminal cases and some civil cases at the state level(2 words)
- The government's side in a criminal case
- Appellate jurisdiction from circuit courts in Virginia (5 words)
Down
- Original jurisdiction in most cases (3 words)
- Original jurisdiction for misdemeanors, civil cases, and family cases at the state level (3 words)
- Local laws
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts (2 words)
- Judicial Branch's main power (3 words)
- When more than one court has the authority to hear a case (2 words)
- The authority of a court to hear a case
- Highest court in the country (2 words)
- A very serious crime
- Federal and state courts determine if laws and executive orders are constitutional with this power (2 words)
20 Clues: Local laws • A less serious crime • A very serious crime • Highest court in Virginia • Judicial Branch's main power (3 words) • Highest court in the country (2 words) • The authority of a court to hear a case • The government's side in a criminal case • Original jurisdiction in most cases (3 words) • The person who files a complaint in a civil case • ...
McKenzie 2024-04-09
Across
- courts that conduct the original trial and render their decison
- the person who executes a promissory note
- an expression of willingness to enter a contractual agreement
- person who writes his or her name on back of an instrument
- a person who deals in goods of the kind
- failure to exercise ordinary care
- a person under full legal age
- a written request initiating a civil suit
- to take into police custody
- a person in possession of an instrument
Down
- the party who intestines or makes an offer
- a judicial order or decree forbidding the performance of a certain act
- movable tangible personal property
- a criminal offense that is punishable by confinement in prison or death
- charging a person with a crime and asking for that person plea
- a contract which will be enforced by the court
- the party to whom any negotiable instrument is made payable
- a decision of a court
- a person whom the offer is made
- those rules of civil conduct commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong
- A criminal offense which is neither treason nor a felony
- Intentional false statement of material facts given to the injured party
22 Clues: a decision of a court • to take into police custody • a person under full legal age • a person whom the offer is made • failure to exercise ordinary care • movable tangible personal property • a person who deals in goods of the kind • a person in possession of an instrument • the person who executes a promissory note • a written request initiating a civil suit • ...
Justice 2023-01-30
Across
- unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- unauthorized entry into a structure with intent to commit a crime
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- paying back to the victim by the offender
- theft of personal property.
- isolates the offender from society
- the illegal touching of another person
- unlawful taking of property from a person's possession by force
- use of threats to obtain another's property. Also called blackmail.
Down
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the Internet.
- intended to prevent others from committing similar crimes
- crime a crime motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice, typically one involving violence.
- retraining or reeducating the offender
- justice or revenge on the others
- he deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- stating or implying the threat of harm to another individual
- the willful and malicious burning of property
20 Clues: theft of personal property. • justice or revenge on the others • isolates the offender from society • retraining or reeducating the offender • the illegal touching of another person • paying back to the victim by the offender • the willful and malicious burning of property • intended to prevent others from committing similar crimes • ...
module 7 2024-12-18
Across
- is a place where legal professionals, such as attorneys or lawyers, practice their profession. It serves as a hub for legal research, client consultations, document preparation, and representation in legal matters.
- Legal order to appear in court.
- A legal practice with multiple attorneys.
- Court request for a specific action.
- Represents clients in court.
- Defender Government-appointed attorney for those who cannot afford a lawyer.
- The highest court, with power to review and overturn lower court decisions.
- Maintains records, issues summonses, schedules hearings.
- Review decisions made by lower courts.
- Hear evidence, decide guilt or innocence in criminal cases, or liability/damages in civil cases.
Down
- Defendant’s response to a complaint.
- Oversees trials, hearings, and legal proceedings.
- A law office operated by a single attorney.
- Requests Documents for gathering information.
- Maintains courtroom order, serves documents, escorts prisoners.
- A government institution where legal disputes are resolved by judges.
- Records proceedings verbatim using shorthand or electronic devices.
- Government attorney representing the state in criminal cases.
- Initial document filed to start a lawsuit.
- Group of citizens determining trial verdict.
20 Clues: Represents clients in court. • Legal order to appear in court. • Defendant’s response to a complaint. • Court request for a specific action. • Review decisions made by lower courts. • A legal practice with multiple attorneys. • Initial document filed to start a lawsuit. • A law office operated by a single attorney. • Group of citizens determining trial verdict. • ...
Gateway to the world B1 Units 1-2 2024-11-11
Across
- if you have no siblings, you are an ____ child
- you are ______ to your grandparents
- work on the crime and try to find the criminal
- take to prison
- say that someone is guilty
- synonym to "kill"
- a crime when someone breaks into a house
- some fact or thing or document that supports the theory
- your ______ family is you and your parents
- a crime when someone steals another person
- a person who saw the crime or the criminals
- your sister's son
- "_______ out" means "get information, discover"
- a person who may or may not be a criminal
- not married anymore
- opposite to "legal"
Down
- a little child who is learning to walk
- a noun which means that someone lets you do something
- a crime when someone damages buildings, cars, etc
- take other people's things without asking
- a crime connected with computers
- someone who starts a fire
- someone who attacks people in the street and takes their things
- "_______ out" means "calculate, understand after some time of thinking"
- a uncomfortable feeling
- your mother's brother
- synonym to "teenager"
- a process of becoming better
- a noun from "solve"
29 Clues: take to prison • synonym to "kill" • your sister's son • a noun from "solve" • not married anymore • opposite to "legal" • your mother's brother • synonym to "teenager" • a uncomfortable feeling • someone who starts a fire • say that someone is guilty • a process of becoming better • a crime connected with computers • you are ______ to your grandparents • ...
trait theory 2025-10-23
Across
- ODD a disorder where a child displays aggression and combative behavior
- theory, low arousal levels seek strong thrills/experiences which can include/ lead to risky/violent behavior
- the view that criminality is the product of an abnormal biological/psychological trait, e.g. genetic, neurological, or hormonal
- target people who are at risk of problematic behavior
- facial features
- large bone structure predisposed to store fat, sentimental
- "criminals are organically inferior."
- a mental illness that causes a distorted reality
Down
- a method for classifying a person's body type
- action before a crime occurs
- preventing re-offending
- positive and negative reinforcement, and positive and negative punishment
- lack of remorse and empathy, and violates the rights of others
- physical traits that Lambroso claimed could be used to identify a 'born criminal'
- thin physique with long thin muscles and limbs very social and relaxed
- perception of reality, and mental processes needed to understand the world
- criminals revert to a primitive genetic form
- the Iceman, NJ criminal leader of a burglary ring
- athletic muscular build most likely to engage in crime
- contours of the skull
- a more severe display of behaviors than ODD
21 Clues: facial features • contours of the skull • preventing re-offending • action before a crime occurs • "criminals are organically inferior." • a more severe display of behaviors than ODD • criminals revert to a primitive genetic form • a method for classifying a person's body type • a mental illness that causes a distorted reality • ...
Year 8 Civics Glossary Crossword 2020-06-02
Across
- …law (Judge made law)
- a proposed law that has not yet become law
- law made by parliament
- an area of Australia that elects one MP
- the Queen’s authority in the Australian parliament
- a vote to change to the Constitution
- to remove a law so that it no longer applies
- ….of proof (the level of proof required to win a case)
- an agreement between two or more countries
- rules detailing the structure of Government
- a legal principle developed by a court
- people who decide the verdict in a criminal trial
- the destruction of 6 million Jews during World War II
- unlawful damage to a person’s good reputation
Down
- one who hears cases in a lower court
- ……of proof ( the party that has to prove a case
- a law made by Parliament
- a law passed by Parliament
- where citizens choose how they will be governed
- the party against whom an action has been brought
- to take legal for a criminal offence
- the person who commences a legal action in civil law
- ….nullius (‘land belonging to no-one’)
- ……law set by Indigenous people
- legally responsible for a civil wrong
25 Clues: …law (Judge made law) • law made by parliament • a law made by Parliament • a law passed by Parliament • ……law set by Indigenous people • one who hears cases in a lower court • a vote to change to the Constitution • to take legal for a criminal offence • legally responsible for a civil wrong • ….nullius (‘land belonging to no-one’) • a legal principle developed by a court • ...
20s/30s Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- special agents of the U.S. Bureau of Prohibition
- Intellectual and cultural revival of African American culture centered in Harlem, Manhattan, NYC
- illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages
- American gangster that is also known as "Scarface"
- type of music originated from African Americans in the 20s
- the hysteria over the perceived threat of communism
- a organized group doing criminal activities
- high proof liquor produced illegally
- First man able to fly a plane over the Atlantic
- the greatest jazz composer of his time, one of the originators of big-band jazz
Down
- white supremacist hate group that targets African Americans
- actor known in Hollywood as the "Latin Lover"
- Founder of the Ford Motor Company
- 6 million African Americans moving from the South to the North
- young women in the 20s that wore short skirts,had short hair,and listened to jazz,
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born against those of immigrants.
- nationwide ban of production, importation, and consumption of alcohol
- Famous trumpeter and vocalist during the 20s. One of the most influential figures in jazz.
- a code of silence about criminal acts, used by the mafia
- Professional baseball player in the 20s and 30s
20 Clues: Founder of the Ford Motor Company • high proof liquor produced illegally • a organized group doing criminal activities • actor known in Hollywood as the "Latin Lover" • Professional baseball player in the 20s and 30s • First man able to fly a plane over the Atlantic • special agents of the U.S. Bureau of Prohibition • illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages • ...
