criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Happy Birthday 2024-06-24
Across
- like a ___ in a cage
- things that share a pod
- main character from a movie you recommended me in high school
- the reason we can read each other’s minds (2 words)
- what color are the little men
- when you say this, you really mean “now”
- the usual location for a smoke sesh
- second word in the best TV show to watch together’s title
- my best friend
- something that pigs might be drawn to
- feel the ___
- accent you are frighteningly good at
- first word in the best YouTube channel ever’s name
Down
- somewhere Donald Trump wants to be taken to
- ___ ice cream
- something that crumbles
- THE band we both share a love for
- pretty bird found at Caesar’s Creek Lake (2 words)
- the most fun thing to do with you
- what we drank the first time we hung out
- something all over you that you’d need a pill to get rid of
- it’s the ___ of it all
- sticking out your ___
- somewhere one might spend their spring break
24 Clues: feel the ___ • ___ ice cream • my best friend • like a ___ in a cage • sticking out your ___ • it’s the ___ of it all • something that crumbles • things that share a pod • what color are the little men • THE band we both share a love for • the most fun thing to do with you • the usual location for a smoke sesh • accent you are frighteningly good at • ...
Freak the mighty 2024-09-18
Across
- how a camel blends into the desert
- another word for max and kevin
- a four letter word for max in a bad mood
- one who can sneeze a hotdog out of his nose
- inventing with numbers
- whatever u want more of
- a muscle that grows with extercise
- shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane.
- max's handwriting
- a robot like suit worn by knight of old
- the past, from the female point of view
- a know it all
- under a land far away in Max's basement
- waste
Down
- a word used by people with small minds.
- science of bulding robots
- a way to improve on the human condition
- a sword with magical powers
- a finger powered computer
- what grim says when surprised
- to make a stupid mistake
- son of Lancelot finder of the holy grail
- a source of knowledge
- a four letter word for truth serum
- another name for blade
- so exciting it makes you vibrate.
- a creature eats ants
- a cool sounding constellation
28 Clues: waste • a know it all • max's handwriting • a creature eats ants • a source of knowledge • inventing with numbers • another name for blade • whatever u want more of • to make a stupid mistake • science of bulding robots • a finger powered computer • a sword with magical powers • what grim says when surprised • a cool sounding constellation • another word for max and kevin • ...
Personality 2025-12-09
Across
- only about oneself. (7)
- a lot of power to change people's minds or actions. (11)
- to wait calmly. (7)
- without caution or care. (8)
- good, practical judgment. (7)
- the company of others; outgoing. (8)
- and uncomfortable with social attention. (3)
- to give time, money, or help freely. (8)
- caused by feeling you must succeed or act a certain way. (8)
- to wait calmly for something. (9)
Down
- nervous or worried about the future. (7)
- and not agitated. (4)
- a student or person who is very successful. (5-9)
- that causes admiration or respect. (10)
- and not feeling stressed. (7)
- adverb meaning "in addition" or "as well." (7)
- right to be alone and have your personal life kept secret. (7)
- good judgment; silly. (7)
- result or outcome of an action. (11)
- attention or the experience of being subjected to something. (8)
- or not generous. (4)
21 Clues: to wait calmly. (7) • or not generous. (4) • and not agitated. (4) • only about oneself. (7) • good judgment; silly. (7) • without caution or care. (8) • and not feeling stressed. (7) • good, practical judgment. (7) • to wait calmly for something. (9) • result or outcome of an action. (11) • the company of others; outgoing. (8) • that causes admiration or respect. (10) • ...
ICA III 2026-03-29
Across
- Strategic framework dividing products into stars, cash cows, dogs, and question marks
- Stage where product reaches peak market saturation and competition intensifies
- Long-term phrase reflecting brand ideology and identity
- Marketing element referring to procedures in delivering services efficiently
- Framework identifying sincerity, excitement, competence, sophistication, ruggedness
- Responsibility layer involving voluntary societal contributions
- Branding strategy that creates a unique mental space in consumers’ minds
- Branding approach using universal symbolic characters like hero or explorer
- Emotional and psychological traits assigned to a brand
Down
- Visual language including photography, color, and graphics defining a brand
- Pricing approach balancing affordability with perceived benefits
- Product category with high growth but low market share requiring investment
- Temporary promotional phrase supporting specific campaigns
- Stage where product is introduced and awareness is created
- Concept emphasizing people, planet, and profit in business sustainability
- Product portfolio category with low growth but high market share
- Strategy targeting a small, specialized segment of the market
- Marketing mix element dealing with distribution channels
- Stage involving heavy R&D before product introduction
- Strategic narrative used to emotionally connect with customers and build loyalty
20 Clues: Stage involving heavy R&D before product introduction • Emotional and psychological traits assigned to a brand • Long-term phrase reflecting brand ideology and identity • Marketing mix element dealing with distribution channels • Temporary promotional phrase supporting specific campaigns • Stage where product is introduced and awareness is created • ...
Law and Society 2017-03-14
Across
- A document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed
- A court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law
- Equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- A process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
Down
- To release an accused person who is awaiting trial
- The party bringing a criminal action against the accused; usually the state
- A group of people (either 12 or six) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
- A place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- To bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury
- A set of legal rules
10 Clues: A set of legal rules • To release an accused person who is awaiting trial • A place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • Equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system • The party bringing a criminal action against the accused; usually the state • A document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed • ...
Think Tac Toe #3 (Vocabulario de pagina 120) 2017-12-30
Across
- La policía preguntó, “¿Qué las ______ estaban del criminal?”, así ellos podían encontrar y arrestan el criminal.
- En la clase de español, la profesora dijo a Claudia, “_____ las luces por favor.”
- El anillo con diamantes que mi abuela me dió, es muy ____.
- Mi madre necesita mi ayuda con los _________ como saque la basura.
- Para mi escuela, tengo un ____ de clases que organicé por color.
Down
- A llegar a mi dormitorio, abre la puerta de mi casa, camina dentro de mi casa, ascende la _____, y entonces estás en mi dormitorio.
- Cuando se me rompió la licuadora, la devolví para un __________.
- Tengo una ______ en que escribo todas cosas que necesito hacer.
- Todos días del año pasado, estaba intentar no _______ para la clase de Señora Toncini.
- Frida Kahlo ______ muchas pinturas muy famosas.
10 Clues: Frida Kahlo ______ muchas pinturas muy famosas. • El anillo con diamantes que mi abuela me dió, es muy ____. • Tengo una ______ en que escribo todas cosas que necesito hacer. • Cuando se me rompió la licuadora, la devolví para un __________. • Para mi escuela, tengo un ____ de clases que organicé por color. • ...
Chapter 2 2014-11-18
Across
- / legal soundness or force.
- system / the institutions and procedures for applying laws in a society
- record / a permanent document of your law breaking
- / the act of making or enacting laws
- and equitable / governed by rules that apply to everyone, taking into account individual needs and circumstances
- Service / a punitive sentence that requires a convicted person to perform unpaid work for the community in place of imprisonment.
Down
- / to unite or combine again
- / an authoritative decision; a judicial judgment or decree, especially the judicial determination of the punishment to be inflicted on a convicted criminal
- / to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like
- / the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically
- /applying laws
11 Clues: /applying laws • / to unite or combine again • / legal soundness or force. • / the act of making or enacting laws • record / a permanent document of your law breaking • system / the institutions and procedures for applying laws in a society • / to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like • ...
vindication 2024-11-11
Across
- the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offense.
- the action of officially absolving someone from blame
- a charge or claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
Down
- the action or process of forgiving or being forgiven.
- The action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged.
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- the act of freeing from guilt or blame
10 Clues: the act of freeing from guilt or blame • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • The action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion • the action or process of forgiving or being forgiven. • the action of officially absolving someone from blame • the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offense. • ...
Readers Workshop Crossword 2021-03-23
10 Clues: by which • attatched • without proof • wicked or criminal • lacking originality • lasting for a very short time • unable to be touched or grasped • sudden change in mood or behavior • having one's true identity concealed • take a position illegally or by force
This is a crossword 2020-03-11
10 Clues: potty • colour • you sit on it • you drink this • ride this to school • used to make buildings • a fancy building in usa • one of chillinits albums • a man tying to make a living • you go hear if you a criminal
crimanel gustes 2022-03-08
10 Clues: a Antonym for Jury. • a Synonym for Judge. • a Synonym for Alibi. • a Synonym for Arrest. • a Antonym for Parole. • a Antonym for Felony. • a Antonym for criminal. • a Synonym for Probation. • a Antonym for Vigilante. • a Synonym for Misdemeanor.
usual suspects 2021-12-24
10 Clues: weapon • synonym of killer • opposite of alive • find the solution • killed by the culprit • remains of dead people • where a crime took place • traces left by a criminal • the act of killing someone • that which proves someone is guilty
The Scribe Vocab 2017-05-16
10 Clues: A lie. • A loud yell • To give immunity to. • A writer or journalist • Persuading or believing. • Another term for passbook • Having or showing dignity • Standing around, doing nothing • Someone who rebelled against the law. • Someone or something that is annoying.
Warden's Weekly 2019-05-02
10 Clues: Smooth • Pew pew • Lack of justice • A guilty suspect • Eye flame inducer • Loud and annoying • A cop's favorite treat • Villainous business conduct • A perp that hasn't been proven guilty • That which is true or in accordance with fact or reality
Rights and Responsibilities 2014-02-28
10 Clues: minimum wages • being respectful • against criminal law • treating someone unfairly • treating workers this way • having a good work attitude • help improve working conditions • behaving in a presentable manner • constant checking of the working area • ensure that the working environment is this
Bill of rights 2023-11-27
10 Clues: allowed • argument • repeated • introduction • group of lawyers • cannot be a witness to yourself • can’t search house without warrant • no excessive bail or excessive fines • criminal should be held to speedy and fair jury • congress can’t establish religion or freedom of speech
superhero 2023-03-23
10 Clues: is very strong • special ability • can go very fast • they are mutants • wears an iron suit • Superman's weakness • object used to fight • does things against the law • place were citizens money is safe • they help superheroes beat the villain
Don Quixote Crossword 2024-04-03
10 Clues: Sancho's wife • Sancho's neighbor • Don Quixote's lady • Don Quixote's horse • Knight of La Mancha • Don Quixote's squire • Author of the Don Quixote book • A disguise of Gines de Pasamonte • A criminal released by Don Quixote • A wooden horse filled with firecrackers
Solving Crime 2023-10-09
10 Clues: minor • to fight • hold back • very severe • very worrying • a person who's job is politics • events that have been registered • countries with developed industry • to do somethign criminal is to ... crime • measures you take so bad things will not happen
The Suffix -al, ial 2024-10-27
10 Clues: Relating to small • Relating to crime • Relating to choices • Relating to pictures • Characterized by nature • Relating to the inner part • Relating to a specific area • Relating to a particular time • Relating to a daily experience • Relating to feelings or emotions
Sherlock Holmes 2025-06-23
10 Clues: not guilty • the wrong clue • say it wasn't me • to ... in a crime case • another word for catch • the one who gets murdered • another word for criminal • keeps you watching/ reading • Sherlock Holmes' main opponent • another word for character trait
VOCABULARY CHECK FOR Q1L3 2023-07-05
11 Clues: Dốc (adj) • Hộp số (n) • Phục vụ (v) • Lời nguyền (n) • Đèn pha ô tô (n) • Huyền thoại (adj) • Dây an toàn ô tô (n) • Phanh tay của ô tô (n) • Tàn nhẫn, độc ác (adj) • Thật không may thay (adv) • Tội phạm, kẻ phạm tội (n)
A Surprise Raid Ousts Venezuela's Leader 2026-02-25
Across
- an official order that limits trade, contact, etc. with a particular country, in order to make it do something, such as obeying international law
- to stop people or supplies from entering or leaving (a port or country) especially during a war
- the illegal business of making, moving, or selling drugs that are harmful and against the law
- terrorism conducted to further the aims of criminal drug traffickers
- to convert money or property derived from criminal activities to give it a legitimate appearance
Down
- to frighten or threaten someone so they will do what you want
- a temporary solution
- a secret agreement among two or more people to do something wrong or illegal.
- an enemy or opponent
9 Clues: a temporary solution • an enemy or opponent • to frighten or threaten someone so they will do what you want • terrorism conducted to further the aims of criminal drug traffickers • a secret agreement among two or more people to do something wrong or illegal. • the illegal business of making, moving, or selling drugs that are harmful and against the law • ...
jenis-jenis pekerjaan 2024-09-13
9 Clues: take a picture • flying a plane • extinguish the fire • plowing rice fields • playing the football • studying in the school • protecting from criminal • taking care of teeth from pain • Taking care of in the hospital
The World of the Monster 2025-05-06
9 Clues: bad guys • Huge guy • small guy • Has fangs • Like the Earth • has magical powers • the leader of a kingdom • use to go to another world • can come in all different shapes and sizes
Crime 2020-11-15
Across
- someone who sees a crime, an accident or other event happen.
- the act or process of examining a crime or problem carefully to find the truth.
- a person who is not involved in a crime or anything morally wrong.
- responsible of commiting a crime
Down
- to ask someone, a criminal or prisoner, a lot of questions in a threatening way to het information.
- facts, statements or objects that help to prove if someone has commited a crime or not.
- a person believed to have commited a crime or done something wrong.
- proof you were somewhere else when a crime was commited and so can claim not to be guilty.
- related to illegal acts
9 Clues: related to illegal acts • responsible of commiting a crime • someone who sees a crime, an accident or other event happen. • a person who is not involved in a crime or anything morally wrong. • a person believed to have commited a crime or done something wrong. • the act or process of examining a crime or problem carefully to find the truth. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-11-15
criminal justice process: the trial 2012-05-10
Across
- something that helps attorneys on either side of the case get the upper hand
- defendants without financial means
- a defendant cannot be prosecuted a second time for the same offense after either an acquittal or conviction
- what you are after appealing
- where the prosecuter and defense attorney choose the jury
- corpus to produce the body
- something that you declare to get a new trial
- an order from a higher court to either a lower court or a government official such as the warden of a jail or prison
Down
- what you do with your rights in a criminal trial
- what you are in when you are being disruptive and disorderly in the courtroom
- a court order requiring a witness to appear in court and testify
- something that either lawyer can have a potential juror eliminated for
- what you are after appealing
- the procedure that means little to the average citizen unless he or she is arrested and charged with a crime
- a witness cannot be prosecuted based on information provided in a testimony
15 Clues: corpus to produce the body • what you are after appealing • what you are after appealing • defendants without financial means • something that you declare to get a new trial • what you do with your rights in a criminal trial • where the prosecuter and defense attorney choose the jury • a court order requiring a witness to appear in court and testify • ...
Expo Kenyan Mcduffie 2023-02-10
10 Clues: pro___ • fith ward • mcduffie neice • mcduffies wife • before mcduffie • mcduffies daughter • mcduffies daughter • first name is kenyan • helped people with criminal records get jobs • it helped people with mental health issues get the help they need
crossword 2022-01-18
9 Clues: to rob • offence • setting a fire • killing someone • exceeding speed limit • a person commiting a crime • a person commiting a murder • taking under control a plan • to steal something in a public place
quaterly project 2024-01-12
10 Clues: A fool • Go away • In love • To complain • Scam or get lost • Criminal act or robbery • wax None of your business • A person who lives the big life • digger Marrying someone for money • knees A wasp like creatures knees
XX 2021-04-06
Across
- It’s April 22nd, let’s celebrate this!
- The ‘R’ that opens our minds to create new solutions for old problems
- Eco-friendly way to eat ice cream
- One kind act for the planet is all it takes for us to call you this!
- The name of Robbie Bond’s show on Disney+
Down
- The ‘R’ that guides us to lessen our consumption
- Rachel Carson’s book that sparked an environmental movement
- Isn’t it funny that a bird and fruit from New Zealand have this same name
- The ‘R’ that inspires us to turn a jam jar into a pencil stand
- Avery Tsai always carries her spoon made of this
10 Clues: Eco-friendly way to eat ice cream • It’s April 22nd, let’s celebrate this! • The name of Robbie Bond’s show on Disney+ • The ‘R’ that guides us to lessen our consumption • Avery Tsai always carries her spoon made of this • Rachel Carson’s book that sparked an environmental movement • The ‘R’ that inspires us to turn a jam jar into a pencil stand • ...
Review 1 - Home, Airport, Superpowers 2021-10-19
Across
- a room which is used for storage
- a special ability with which people can move from one area to another almost instantly
- a room in your home where you can wash clothes
- an area in the airport where people collect their boarding pass
Down
- a special ability with which people can move objects with their mind
- a special ability with which a person can hide their appearance completely
- a special ability with which people can read minds
- a place outside your home where there is grass and flowers
- a security check that searches travelers for metal
- an area in the airport where people go shopping
10 Clues: a room which is used for storage • a room in your home where you can wash clothes • an area in the airport where people go shopping • a special ability with which people can read minds • a security check that searches travelers for metal • a place outside your home where there is grass and flowers • an area in the airport where people collect their boarding pass • ...
CONFLICTTS 2024-10-23
Across
- Try to think of other ways to handle the situation
- Don't think you know what's on other people's minds
- Statements used to take ownership of your thoughts, feelings and ideas
- It is important to think about where you should have a talk
Down
- Make sure you think about what the person is doing not just the person
- Make sure your emotions are under control
- Come up with a plan that might work for both of you
- Make sure you are listen to other perspectives
- Work together to make a decision
- It is important to think about when is a good time to talk
10 Clues: Work together to make a decision • Make sure your emotions are under control • Make sure you are listen to other perspectives • Try to think of other ways to handle the situation • Come up with a plan that might work for both of you • Don't think you know what's on other people's minds • It is important to think about when is a good time to talk • ...
Therapy Crossword 2024-10-17
Across
- Being nice to others and showing we care.
- A place or feeling where we know nothing can hurt us.
- A feeling of joy or something that makes us smile.
- Paying attention to what someone else is saying or feeling.
- Taking time to relax and recharge our bodies and minds.
- Things like happy, sad, angry, or excited that we feel inside.
Down
- Taking deep breaths to feel calm and relaxed.
- People we like to spend time with and who make us feel good.
- Asking for support when we need it or giving support to others.
- Letting others use or have some of what we have.
10 Clues: Being nice to others and showing we care. • Taking deep breaths to feel calm and relaxed. • Letting others use or have some of what we have. • A feeling of joy or something that makes us smile. • A place or feeling where we know nothing can hurt us. • Taking time to relax and recharge our bodies and minds. • ...
Human Rights Puzzle by the Human Rights Division 2024-11-20
Across
- The year in which the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was officially published.
- We are always ______ until proven guilty.
- We are all born free and _____.
- We have a duty to other people, and we should protect their rights and freedoms
Down
- No one can take away our _____ rights.
- Freedom of _____, we all have the right to make up our own minds and share our ideas with others.
- A special law that protects one's own artistic creations and writings
- Type of right where we are allowed to keep our personal lives private.
- The month in which Human Rights Day is celebrated.
- The ______ Nations universal declaration of human rights.
10 Clues: We are all born free and _____. • No one can take away our _____ rights. • We are always ______ until proven guilty. • The month in which Human Rights Day is celebrated. • The ______ Nations universal declaration of human rights. • A special law that protects one's own artistic creations and writings • ...
Crossword Puzzle by the Human Rights Division 2024-11-22
Across
- We are always ______ until proven guilty.
- No one can take away our _____ rights.
- Type of right where we are allowed to keep our personal lives private.
- The month in which Human Rights Day is celebrated.
- The ______ Nations universal declaration of human rights.
- We have a duty to other people, and we should protect their rights and freedoms
Down
- The year in which the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was officially published.
- A special law that protects one's own artistic creations and writings
- Freedom of _____, we all have the right to make up our own minds and share our ideas with others.
- We are all born free and _____.
10 Clues: We are all born free and _____. • No one can take away our _____ rights. • We are always ______ until proven guilty. • The month in which Human Rights Day is celebrated. • The ______ Nations universal declaration of human rights. • A special law that protects one's own artistic creations and writings • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Human Rights 2024-11-26
Across
- Type of right where we are allowed to keep our personal lives private.
- The month in which Human Rights Day is celebrated.
- We are always ______ until proven guilty.
- No one can take away our _____ rights.
- We have a duty to other people, and we should protect their rights and freedoms
Down
- Freedom of _____, we all have the right to make up our own minds and share our ideas with others.
- The year in which the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was officially published.
- A special law that protects one's own artistic creations and writings
- The ______ Nations universal declaration of human rights.
- We are all born free and _____.
10 Clues: We are all born free and _____. • No one can take away our _____ rights. • We are always ______ until proven guilty. • The month in which Human Rights Day is celebrated. • The ______ Nations universal declaration of human rights. • A special law that protects one's own artistic creations and writings • ...
Unit 2 English vocabulary crossword 2022-09-01
Across
- language that's intended to create images, associations, and effects in reader's minds(ISHAMPO)
- the dictionary meaning of a word.
- pictures
- the basic sequence of events in a story
- interrupts a storyline to go back in time
- writing that is based on facts and real events
- the author's precise, vivid use of grade level vocabulary.
- the implied meaning of a word-not the literal meaning
- method an author constructs a character throughout a story.
Down
- reason why an author writes a story usually gives a lesson or moral
- critical analysis of stories and studying its meaning by rereading and finding ISHAMPO's and plot structure elements.
- a category of literature with a particular style Ex:realistic fiction, horror, mystery,fantasy or anime
- main character in a story
- hints given about a future event in a story.
- someone who contrasts or complements a character-EX: Batman and Joker
- man vs man, man vs self, man vs society, man vs nature.
- The opposing character in a story.
17 Clues: pictures • main character in a story • the dictionary meaning of a word. • The opposing character in a story. • the basic sequence of events in a story • interrupts a storyline to go back in time • hints given about a future event in a story. • writing that is based on facts and real events • the implied meaning of a word-not the literal meaning • ...
WINGS OF FIRE 2022-12-07
Across
- a gifted dragon that can only be gifted when hatched on the time of THE THREE MOONS
- only species that lives in the sea&has two palaces
- camouflaging scales, thought to be dumb&lazy
- when two species marry each other and their baby is a fusion of each but one fusion must be dominant
- the only species that can make silk and a DIFFERENT type of breed is possible
- THINGS that stole THE Eye of the Onyx
- a ruler of the tribe
- freezing Dragons that have long-claws&special breaths
- the place where three species lives
Down
- the dragon species that are coloured in black&purple and can read minds, prophecise&tell the future
- the fastest flyer
- the species of each dragon
- extinct
- the place where seven species lives
- the species that lives in Pantala and controls another species
- the species that has three candidates for queen
- loves the mud,blood red eggs are fire proof(maybe lava proof)
17 Clues: extinct • the fastest flyer • a ruler of the tribe • the species of each dragon • the place where seven species lives • the place where three species lives • THINGS that stole THE Eye of the Onyx • camouflaging scales, thought to be dumb&lazy • the species that has three candidates for queen • only species that lives in the sea&has two palaces • ...
This year we... 2024-12-06
Across
- We are the.... (like Ben and Lucy)
- Added new information to our minds and bodies
- The moment in time that refers to yesterday
- The moment in time that refers to tomorrow
- One of the workshops, about very big and dangerous animals
- One of the workshops, about very small living beings
- Went to a place far away to sleep on tents
- We used our voices to emit sound in a musical manner
Down
- The moment in time we are right now
- One of the workshops, about people who are special and may have powers
- One of the workshops, about interesting and new experiences
- Had a very important test
- We had fun with activities and games
- Words we use to describe where things are
- People who are there for us in the good and bad times, we spent a lot of time together
- We invented pictures on paper using pencils or markers
- Things we put on our body not to be cold
17 Clues: Had a very important test • We are the.... (like Ben and Lucy) • The moment in time we are right now • We had fun with activities and games • Things we put on our body not to be cold • Words we use to describe where things are • The moment in time that refers to tomorrow • Went to a place far away to sleep on tents • The moment in time that refers to yesterday • ...
American Justice Crossword 2016-04-12
Across
- blackmail
- the killing of one person by the act of another whether intentional or not
- knowingly misrepresenting a fact with intent to receive property
- to set property ablaze
- a type of intent, that the person intended the result that occurred
- a type of theft that is the unlawful entry into any building with the intent to commit a crime
- legal term for theft
- a purpose of punishment that strives to treat and reform the lawbreaker
- a type of intent, where the person either knew the result would happen or consciously disregarded the extreme likely hood
- crime committed on the internet
- a type of intent that is unintentional but usually involves reckless behavior or an extreme lack of care
Down
- the attack of another person (linked to assault)
- making an example out of a criminal
- a purpose of punishment that seeks repayment to the victim or community
- another word for homicide
- a type of intent that means there is no mental state involved. Always guilty
- a purpose of punishment that seeks revenge on the lawbreaker
- threat to harm others
- state laws
- a purpose of punishment that seeks to isolate the criminal
- a type of theft that is a forcible stealing
- crime opinion based actions, towards a certain group of individuals
- destroying other property. ex: spray painting
- a type of theft when people who are entrusted with money take it
- telling an untrue statement in court after being sworn in
25 Clues: blackmail • state laws • legal term for theft • threat to harm others • to set property ablaze • another word for homicide • crime committed on the internet • making an example out of a criminal • a type of theft that is a forcible stealing • destroying other property. ex: spray painting • the attack of another person (linked to assault) • ...
12 Angry Men! 2012-10-09
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- The guy had tickets to this.
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- Close questioning of a hostile witness in a court of law to discredit or throw a new light on the testimony already provided in direct examination.
- Where the jurors sit in the courtroom.
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
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- Eyeglasses having two focal lengths, one for near vision and the other for far vision.
- The person that decides what happens to the suspect.
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- Think out or plan to kill someone.
- It was in the corner of the room and it had water in it.
- A formal written or spoken statement, esp. one given in a court of law.
- The duty of proving a disputed charge.
- The team the guy was going to see to play baseball.
- What the kid killed his father with.
- A jury that is unable to agree on a verdict.
- The person that locked the door.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- The train outside the window.
20 Clues: The guy had tickets to this. • The train outside the window. • The person that locked the door. • Think out or plan to kill someone. • What the kid killed his father with. • The duty of proving a disputed charge. • Where the jurors sit in the courtroom. • A jury that is unable to agree on a verdict. • The team the guy was going to see to play baseball. • ...
Traffic Stop 2022-04-06
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- police officers direct traffic, typically with hand gestures to instruct drivers how to proceed
- Traffic stop position where the wheels of the police offices patrol vehicle should be turned outward
- tire deflating devices
- General speed and direction of vehicle or pedestrian movement
- carefully planned actions
- violation of a law; less severe than a misdemeanor or a felony
- Every device in, upon, or by which any person or property may be transported or drawn upon a highway, excepting device used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks
- closing off lanes as needed
- Temporary detention of an individual in a vehicle by an officer for an investigative purpose
- force used by officers in which they use their car to nudge a fleeing vehicle to force the car to stop
- to arrest an individual
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- occurs when a traffic law is violated by a vehicle in motion
- used in traffic stops in which the officer calls the driver to the patrol vehicle to acquire information instead of approaching the vehicle directly
- occurs when a traffic law is violated by a stationary vehicle
- Imprisonment
- minor criminal offense
- setting up devices such as lane control signs to direct traffic
- identifying alternate routes when extensive damage has been done or the area is extremely dangerous
- document issued by legal authority to make an arrest
- action of chasing down a fleeing vehicle
- serious criminal offense
- Data Terminal computerized device located in a police vehicle, used to retrieve data
22 Clues: Imprisonment • tire deflating devices • minor criminal offense • to arrest an individual • serious criminal offense • carefully planned actions • closing off lanes as needed • action of chasing down a fleeing vehicle • document issued by legal authority to make an arrest • occurs when a traffic law is violated by a vehicle in motion • ...
Outcast Vocabulary 2022-03-17
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- in a gingerly manner
- in a way that expresses urgent or piteous pleading, as for aid or mercy; beseechingly
- color or shade
- evade or escape from something
- In a Yoda-like manner (6)
- in a playfully roguish manner;
- with resignation and acceptance;
- valuable item (5)
- of very great extent or quantity; immense.
- not disposed or willing to believe;
- expressing extreme contempt
- impossible to come to understand; of depth; not capable of being sounded or measured
- Begins with U ends with G
- a defiant act; a hostile challenge; intentionally contemptuous behavior or attitude
- starts with S ends with Y
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- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense
- cause extreme physical or mental pain to
- Keen competition (7)
- a quick throw;
- in a manner that shows tenacity and grim persistence
- affording comfort;
- goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment the act of punishing
- starts with w ends with y
- Extrasensory perception; mind-reading
- separate or disconnected.
- in fear or dread of possible evil or harm;
- unceasing; "an abiding belief"; "imperishable truths"
- a disposition to be distant and unsympathetic in a manner
- become less intense, violent, or severe.
- a group or class of persons enjoying the superior intellectual or social or economic status
- a hot fragment of wood or coal that is left from a fire and is glowing or smoldering
31 Clues: a quick throw; • color or shade • valuable item (5) • affording comfort; • Keen competition (7) • in a gingerly manner • starts with w ends with y • In a Yoda-like manner (6) • separate or disconnected. • Begins with U ends with G • starts with S ends with Y • expressing extreme contempt • evade or escape from something • in a playfully roguish manner; • with resignation and acceptance; • ...
Booking and Initial Appearance 2 2023-12-11
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- Legal process of surrendering an accused individual to another jurisdiction. (1 word)
- Protection against being tried twice for the same offense. (2 words)
- The formal judgment or decision in a court case. (1 word)
- Defense claiming the accused was elsewhere at the time of the crime. (1 word)
- Geographic location where a trial takes place. (1 word)
- Laws defining rights and duties in contrast to procedural law. (2 words)
- Laws governing the process and methods used in legal proceedings. (2 words)
- Guidelines given by the judge to the jury for reaching a verdict. (2 words)
- Administrative officer responsible for maintaining court records. (2 words)
- Formal court proceeding where the defendant is informed of charges and asked to enter a plea. (1 word)
- Compensation or repayment to the victim for losses suffered due to the crime. (1 word)
- Serious criminal offense often punishable by imprisonment for more than a year. (1 word)
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- Judge or magistrate overseeing court proceedings. (2 words)
- The imposition of a punishment or penalty by the court. (1 word)
- Lesser criminal offense usually punishable by fines or short-term imprisonment. (1 word)
- Intentional surrender of a right or privilege. (1 word)
- Questioning of a witness by the opposing party’s attorney. (2 words)
- Circumstances that may reduce the severity of a sentence. (2 words)
- Oral evidence given by a witness under oath during a court proceeding. (1 word)
- Professional responsible for transcribing court proceedings. (2 words)
20 Clues: Geographic location where a trial takes place. (1 word) • Intentional surrender of a right or privilege. (1 word) • The formal judgment or decision in a court case. (1 word) • Judge or magistrate overseeing court proceedings. (2 words) • The imposition of a punishment or penalty by the court. (1 word) • ...
YCJA Review Crossword 2023-11-01
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- The YCJA allows most young people to avoide a _________ _______
- One goal of the YCJA is to hold you _____________ for their actions
- People can be excused from jury duty only if they can demonstrate ___________.
- A jury often has how many members?
- If summoned for jury duty, your employer must pay you (true/false)
- Evidence that supports the innocence of an accused person
- to make part of society again
- Acronym for the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- All jury members must ________ on a final verdict
- The "Adult" version of the YCJA
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- If a young person is given a warning by the police, this is categorized as a _____________.
- Includes evidence that supports the guilt of an accused person
- This means "out of court"
- to instill positive behaviours and attitudes
- incorporate the values and beliefs of Indigenous Canadians when dealing with community crimes and offences
- This means that juries are removed from contact with the outside world so that they will only consider the evidence and facts of the case
- A consequence for a crime, such as imprisonment, determined by a court of law
- The type of ban that prevents a young person's name from being released to the media
- The goal of the YCJA is to help young people stay out of the criminal justice system (true or false)
- How old does a citizen need to be to serve as a juror?
- John Howard and Elizabeth Fry Societies are examples of ____________.
21 Clues: This means "out of court" • to make part of society again • The "Adult" version of the YCJA • A jury often has how many members? • Acronym for the Youth Criminal Justice Act • to instill positive behaviours and attitudes • All jury members must ________ on a final verdict • How old does a citizen need to be to serve as a juror? • ...
One more mystery to solve 2023-10-19
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- _____________ Community Supervision
- where we track our day to days
- section 266 of the Criminal Code
- something we discuss during appointments
- the page we open our systems
- Things we like!!
- something we refer client's to
- a community jail sentence
- a new initiative
- Green, Red, Blue, Purple
- a report containing information on the unique circumstances of Aboriginal people
- our new platform for assessments
- how to keep tabs on a person after hours
- the support system we couldn't live without
- something we ensure client's know when they check in
- Criminal ________
- someone who helps with legal matters
- a type of jail sentence while waiting for court
- a group information refresher taking 1.5 days
- a program to help with cost of attending court
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- What's the dog/s name?
- a period of supervision
- a document to help client's transition into the community
- something written by probation officers
- a type of order issued
- they transport client's
- something that keeps you at home for a specific period of time
- the amount of floors our office has
- can be in person, virtual or by telephone
- a community support we refer to
- a place to look at court information
- issued after failing to appear or authority to arrest
- the type of warrant that holds you
- previously known as SOMP
- violating the rules
- gourmet dining
- a type of appointment
- the folks upstairs
38 Clues: gourmet dining • Things we like!! • a new initiative • Criminal ________ • the folks upstairs • violating the rules • a type of appointment • What's the dog/s name? • a type of order issued • a period of supervision • they transport client's • Green, Red, Blue, Purple • previously known as SOMP • a community jail sentence • the page we open our systems • where we track our day to days • ...
Mock Trial Terms 2024-08-25
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- attorney's introduction to the court
- a request to the judge
- an attorneys last remarks to the jury "a summary"
- a court order to appear as a witness at a trial
- to decide in court
- A written statement made by a witness that is sworn to be true
- the judges decision on whether the defendant is guilty of a crime
- the prosecution in a criminal case "______ of the state"
- questioning of a witness by the attorney who called him to the stand
- court official who maintains order in the courtroom
- knowingly telling a lie in court after being sworn to tell the truth
- someone directly involved in a lawsuit
- remove improper testimony
- complies with the rules of evidence
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- represents the people of the state in criminal trials
- the legal representation of a party
- a citizen who serves on a jury which decides the outcome of a court case
- an attorney feels something improper has occured
- the one requesting a trial
- any witness testimony or exhibit
- the party who is being sued or accused of a crime
- the judge disagrees with the objection
- shows that a witness is not credible "lying"
- the judge and jury
- questioning of a witness by an opposing attorney (two words no space)
- questioning of witness by an attorney
- the judge agrees with the objecting attorney
- type of trial that is conducted with only a judge no jury
28 Clues: to decide in court • the judge and jury • a request to the judge • remove improper testimony • the one requesting a trial • any witness testimony or exhibit • the legal representation of a party • complies with the rules of evidence • attorney's introduction to the court • questioning of witness by an attorney • the judge disagrees with the objection • ...
Cashless Society 2024-09-04
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- disbursing funds from an investment account to a personal account
- a criminal offense when the perpetrator takes possession of someone or something through acts of violence and intimidation
- a service that allows bank customers to carry out banking transactions via mobile phone or smartphone
- recognized when cash/money has been received, even though goods or services have been provided to consumers.
- a metal used for tsmartphone
- payment with cash
- system of money that is used to exchange goods and services
- who receive, consume, and purchase products or services from a business company
- form an agreement between buyers and sellers
- criminal act to disguise and transfer the origin of funds.
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- a payment model that makes it easy and offers convenience to its users in making payment transactions
- an activity in which a person or group of people make, sell, or exchange goods or services with the aim of making a profit
- act of placing cash
- cybercriminals who lurk network security systems
- products sold or traded by a company to consumers
- to increase the money supply.
- payment system that does not use cash, but is in digital form
- systematic deviation, deviation that occurs repeatedly and the learner is not aware that what he is doing is a deviation
- is an intermediary financial institution which is generally established with the authority to accept money deposits
- game where players bet to choose one option among several options where only one option is correct and wins
20 Clues: payment with cash • act of placing cash • a metal used for tsmartphone • to increase the money supply. • form an agreement between buyers and sellers • cybercriminals who lurk network security systems • products sold or traded by a company to consumers • criminal act to disguise and transfer the origin of funds. • ...
Commerce 2024-08-01
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- a rehearsed question asked of a government Minister by a backbencher of their own political party
- system in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate or judge
- a document that outlines the powers of the parliament
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial
- a serious criminal offence
- a vote where the entire electorate is invited to vote on a particular proposal
- a system of government where political power lies with the people
- half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one
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- the lower house of Federal Parliament, sometimes called the people’s house
- the number of votes that a Senate candidate must get to win a Senate seat
- the upper house of the Federal Parliament, sometimes called the State’s House
- state of lawlessness
- to attempt to enlist popular and political support for some particular cause
- the group of select government ministers that meets regularly to decide major issues of government
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person
- a previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- a situation where no political party has a majority of elected members in parliament
- a government that becomes possible because two or more parties agree to work together
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
20 Clues: state of lawlessness • a serious criminal offence • to release an accused person who is awaiting trial • a document that outlines the powers of the parliament • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one • a system of government where political power lies with the people • ...
Civics and Government Jigsaw Crossword 2023-08-29
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- First tax passed by the British on the American Colonists
- Branch of power that the president is the head of
- A proposed law
- Mob of about 60 angry colonists threw rocks at British soldiers leading to five of them being killed by the British
- Powers that Congress has to pass laws that are "necessary and proper"
- Closed Boston Harbor, banned town meetings, increased the power of the royal governor
- Marked the end of the French and Indian War
- These direct people who work in the executive branch offices to clarify and further existing laws.
- The President is responsible for implementing and ______ the laws written by Congress
- The highest court in the country
- Defendants in a criminal are considered innocent until proven _________
- The president must be this old
- In a civil case, if someone is found responsible, they must pay for any __________ they caused.
- Has the power to impeach the president
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- When a panel of judges reviews a trial record for errors and may overturn the original decision.
- Courts oversee two kinds of cases: criminal and ______
- The Colonists had no _______ in British Parliament
- Has the power to enter treaties with other nations
- A group of people who make laws
- The American Colonists felt unfairly
- Group of electors who cast votes for the President
- Prevents Congress from having total power
- The President's power to reject a law
- Made up of the House of Representatives and Senate
24 Clues: A proposed law • The president must be this old • A group of people who make laws • The highest court in the country • The American Colonists felt unfairly • The President's power to reject a law • Has the power to impeach the president • Prevents Congress from having total power • Marked the end of the French and Indian War • ...
Book of Mormon #3 2020-07-16
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- Rest our souls in the ____ of God (Moroni 9:6)
- They hardened their hearts and ____ their minds (1 Nephi 17:30)
- Nothing can save this people save it be ____ (Helaman 13:6)
- the Lord God will consecrate my ____ (2 Nephi 33:4)
- Labor in the ____ with your might (Jacob 5:71)
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- He cried ____ unto the Lord all that day (3 Nephi 1:12)
- Have ye _____ of the Lord (1 Nephi 15:8)
- Let your soul delight in ____ (2 Nephi 9:51)
- This life is the ____ for men to prepare to meet God (Alma 34:32)
- I beheld the rod of ____ (1 Nephi 11:25)
10 Clues: Have ye _____ of the Lord (1 Nephi 15:8) • I beheld the rod of ____ (1 Nephi 11:25) • Let your soul delight in ____ (2 Nephi 9:51) • Rest our souls in the ____ of God (Moroni 9:6) • Labor in the ____ with your might (Jacob 5:71) • the Lord God will consecrate my ____ (2 Nephi 33:4) • He cried ____ unto the Lord all that day (3 Nephi 1:12) • ...
Expo Themes 2021-08-28
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- a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
- the action of getting work
- Minds is about more than communication – it is more about thinking together
- the action of working with someone to get together knowledge .
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- the process of increasing in capital or anything
- the need to use resources without compromising the ability of the planet to sustain future generations
- the ability to move between different levels in society or employment
- a new idea, product
- the production or creation of something.
- resilience communities that are resilient are able to minimize any disaster, making the return to normal life as effortless as possible.
10 Clues: a new idea, product • the action of getting work • the production or creation of something. • the process of increasing in capital or anything • the action of working with someone to get together knowledge . • the ability to move between different levels in society or employment • a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something. • ...
wings of olympus Task 3 2021-11-15
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- is a winged horse him and Pipa were pared together for the race.
- a sea in the air
- they have eternal life And their handsomeness and beauty is forever. Most of them live on Mount Olympus.
- she is the goddess of love
- other wise none as a Pegasus
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- is a celebration of similarities and differences to others and loving them for the there minds meet
- many greek gods live hear
- Obolos a special token used to pay the ferryman to carry you across the river Styx into the underworld after you died.
- pipa and zephyr competed in this
- she is the main character of the story
10 Clues: a sea in the air • many greek gods live hear • she is the goddess of love • other wise none as a Pegasus • pipa and zephyr competed in this • she is the main character of the story • is a winged horse him and Pipa were pared together for the race. • is a celebration of similarities and differences to others and loving them for the there minds meet • ...
Nutrition/Fitness Assessment 2023-01-21
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- When a blood clot blocks blood flow to the heart
- Distorted body image that causes people to take extreme diets to weigh less
- Food grown without the use of any chemicals and only use natural substances
- Mainly used to keep peoples minds awake and increase alertness
- Disease that results in too much sugar in the blood (High blood sugar)
- Organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition
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- Following a specific food plan in order to achieve your desired weight
- Inflammation of joints, can worsen with age
- The process where the body changes food and drink into energy
- Excess body fat that increases risk of health problems
10 Clues: Inflammation of joints, can worsen with age • When a blood clot blocks blood flow to the heart • Excess body fat that increases risk of health problems • The process where the body changes food and drink into energy • Mainly used to keep peoples minds awake and increase alertness • Organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition • ...
Spelling Words 2023-10-09
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- It is so nice when someone does not _____ a conversation.
- The game between the 49'ers and the Cowboys was a _____ last night.
- I lost the Monopoly game when I went _____.
- Don't _____ the water balloon before you throw it!
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- The devil likes to _____ our minds into making immoral choices.
- We took a _____ over the river and through the woods to grandma's house.
- I hope there is not an _____ anytime soon of the super volcano in Yellowstone Park.
- It is hard to teach when people _____ the class.
- Part of my _____ in the morning is to make my coffee.
- My bike made a _____ when I rode through the mud.
10 Clues: I lost the Monopoly game when I went _____. • It is hard to teach when people _____ the class. • My bike made a _____ when I rode through the mud. • Don't _____ the water balloon before you throw it! • Part of my _____ in the morning is to make my coffee. • It is so nice when someone does not _____ a conversation. • ...
Marketing Crossword 2 2025 2025-04-30
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- Paid messages promoting products, services, or ideas to an audience
- Division of potential customers into groups based on shared characteristics
- Efforts to keep existing customers loyal to your brand
- The process of developing and promoting your company's unique identity
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- How a brand is perceived in the minds of customers relative to competitors
- Activities designed to increase visibility and sales of products or services
- Measurements used to evaluate marketing performance and success
- Focusing marketing efforts on specific segments of potential customers
- A potential customer who has shown interest in your product or service
- Return on Investment: Measurement of profit generated by marketing investments
10 Clues: Efforts to keep existing customers loyal to your brand • Measurements used to evaluate marketing performance and success • Paid messages promoting products, services, or ideas to an audience • Focusing marketing efforts on specific segments of potential customers • A potential customer who has shown interest in your product or service • ...
Elizabeth's Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-21
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- (verb) to make something more active or grow
- (adjective) acting or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurate.
- (adjective) something unusual or not seen often that is used to cause interest
- (verb) to become combined into a liquid with a uniform consistency
- (adjective) to happen out of nowhere at random.
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- (verb) to take away from someone with authority
- (verb) to deal with an obstacle or something difficult.
- (noun) to be new or inexperienced at something
- (noun) a lack of government control that causes everything to be in chaos
- (verb) to recall to remake minds conscious
10 Clues: (verb) to recall to remake minds conscious • (verb) to make something more active or grow • (noun) to be new or inexperienced at something • (verb) to take away from someone with authority • (adjective) to happen out of nowhere at random. • (verb) to deal with an obstacle or something difficult. • (verb) to become combined into a liquid with a uniform consistency • ...
unit 1A 2025-10-21
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- Lisa ______ her blue eyes from her mother.
- She led an _____ life full of trips and extreme sport.
- They have huge arguments because they're both so ______ and refuse to change their minds.
- The way of _______ is a hard one and mistakes exact very heavy penalties.
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- Jack is the ______ of today's radio show.
- Robin took a ______ look at her situation.
- These monuments are a vital part of the cultural _______ of South America
- We've got many ______ on the question "Why do you hate your boss?"
- He took hold of the plant's ______ and pulled.
- The man's _______ was being kept secret while he was helping police with their enquiries.
10 Clues: Jack is the ______ of today's radio show. • Robin took a ______ look at her situation. • Lisa ______ her blue eyes from her mother. • He took hold of the plant's ______ and pulled. • She led an _____ life full of trips and extreme sport. • We've got many ______ on the question "Why do you hate your boss?" • ...
Axiology 2025-10-24
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- The branch of philosophy that studies values and value judgments.
- The Greek word axios in “axiology” means what?
- In axiology, something that is valuable for its own sake is called a(n) ____ value.
- Axiology is closely related to this field that studies moral principles.
- The study of beauty and art within axiology is called
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- The philosopher who introduced the term axiology in the early 20th century.
- A theory in axiology that says moral values depend on human feelings.
- A theory claiming that values exist independently of human minds.
- The set of moral rules and principles that guide human behavior
- The opposite of what is valuable or good.
10 Clues: The opposite of what is valuable or good. • The Greek word axios in “axiology” means what? • The study of beauty and art within axiology is called • The set of moral rules and principles that guide human behavior • The branch of philosophy that studies values and value judgments. • A theory claiming that values exist independently of human minds. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab:You and the Law 2019-09-23
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- Fee: the fee paid to an attorney based on a percentage of the sum a client is awarded or settled for in a lawsuit
- Government: a basic principle of our constitutional system that limits government to powers provided to it by the people
- Bargain: in a criminal case, the negotiation between the prosecutor, defendant and defendant's attorney
- for Cause: a part of the jury selection, attorneys may request the removal of jurors they don't think we'll be fair and impartial
- a procedure in which issues are voted on directly by the citizens rather than their representatives
- a Reasonable Doubt: the level of proof needed to convict someone of a crime
- Decisis: the rule stating that precedent must be followed providing the legal system with stability and predictability
- Dire: ”to speak the truth”, the screening process in which opposing lawyers question prospective jurors to ensure a favorable or fair jury
- written laws enacted by by legislators
- Opinion: in a trial or appeal, the written opinion of the minority of judges who disagree with the majority's decision
- a criminal offense punishable by a year or less in prison
- Review: the process courts use to decide whether laws passed by Congress or state legislators are Constitutional
- a mutual agreement between both sides of a civil lawsuit, made before the case goes to court or before final judgment, ends or settles the dispute
- to take away an attorney's license to practice law because of illegal or unethical conduct
- Challenges: part of the pre-trial jury selection, attorneys may dismiss a certain number of jurors without reason, without racial discrimination
- of Rights: the first 10 amendments to the Constitution that guarantee basic individual rights to U.S. citizens
- the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case
- of Evidence: the standard of proof used in a civil suit, in which one party must provide more compelling evidence than the other
- of Checks and Balances: a system that allows each branch of government to amend or veto acts of another so no one branch holds all the power
- System: the judicial system used in the US, it allows parties to present their legal conflicts before an impartial judge and jury
- in a civil case, the person who brings legal action against the alleged wrongdoer
- Rights: basic privileges a person has as a human being
- a criminal offense punishable by more than a year in prison
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- a trial attorney, barrister
- Malpractice: a lawsuit against a lawyer for loss or injury to a client because of the lawyer's failure to meet acceptable standards of practice
- the person against whom a claim is made
- Intent: what the lawmakers who passed a law wanted it to mean
- Opinion: an additional written Court opinion where the judge or judges agree with the court's decision but for different reasons
- for Certiorari: a formal application of a party to have a lower court decision reviewed by the Supreme Court
- Clause: the provisional in Article 6 of the Constitution stating that U.S. law and treaties must be followed even if state or local laws disagree
- an advantage, right to preferential treatment, or excuse from a duty others must perform, a right that cannot be taken away
- of Powers: a division of power within the branches of government
- System: a European method for handling disputes in which the judge plays an active role in gathering and presenting evidence and questioning witnesses
- the legal process in which one country or state asks another to surrender a suspected or convicted criminal
- the study of law
- influencing or persuading legislators to take action and introduce a bill or vote a certain way on a proposed law
- a down payment made by a client hiring an attorney to act on his or her behalf
- the division of powers between the states and the federal government
- a court decision on a legal question that provides guidance for future cases with similar questions
- of Law: a mistake made by a judge in legal proceedings or rulings during a trial that might allow the case to be appealed
40 Clues: the study of law • a trial attorney, barrister • written laws enacted by by legislators • the person against whom a claim is made • Rights: basic privileges a person has as a human being • a criminal offense punishable by a year or less in prison • a criminal offense punishable by more than a year in prison • ...
Unit One Vocab: You and the Law 2019-09-23
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- in a trial or appeal, the written opinion of the minority of judges who disagree with the majority's decision
- the process courts use to decide whether laws passed by Congress or state legislators are Constitutional
- the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case
- a procedure in which issues are voted on directly by the citizens rather than their representatives
- to take away an attorney's license to practice law because of illegal or unethical conduct
- the study of law
- a criminal offense punishable by more than a year in prison
- a formal application of a party to have a lower court decision reviewed by the Supreme Court
- the provisional in Article 6 of the Constitution stating that U.S. law and treaties must be followed even if state or local laws disagree
- the standard of proof used in a civil suit, in which one party must provide more compelling evidence than the other
- an additional written Court opinion where the judge or judges agree with the court's decision but for different reasons
- the level of proof needed to convict someone of a crime
- ”to speak the truth”, the screening process in which opposing lawyers question prospective jurors to ensure a favorable or fair jury
- in a civil case, the person who brings legal action against the alleged wrongdoer
- the fee paid to an attorney based on a percentage of the sum a client is awarded or settled for in a lawsuit
- the rule stating that precedent must be followed providing the legal system with stability and predictability
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- what the lawmakers who passed a law wanted it to mean
- a criminal offense punishable by a year or less in prison
- the judicial system used in the US, it allows parties to present their legal conflicts before an impartial judge and jury
- the division of powers between the states and the federal government
- part of the pre-trial jury selection, attorneys may dismiss a certain number of jurors without reason, without racial discrimination
- a basic principle of our constitutional system that limits government to powers provided to it by the people
- a system that allows each branch of government to amend or veto acts of another so no one branch holds all the power
- a European method for handling disputes in which the judge plays an active role in gathering and presenting evidence and questioning witnesses
- a division of power within the branches of government
- a lawsuit against a lawyer for loss or injury to a client because of the lawyer's failure to meet acceptable standards of practice
- the legal process in which one country or state asks another to surrender a suspected or convicted criminal
- a trial attorney, barrister
- written laws enacted by by legislators
- influencing or persuading legislators to take action and introduce a bill or vote a certain way on a proposed law
- a mutual agreement between both sides of a civil lawsuit, made before the case goes to court or before final judgment, ends or settles the dispute
- a court decision on a legal question that provides guidance for future cases with similar questions
- a part of the jury selection, attorneys may request the removal of jurors they don't think we'll be fair and impartial
- an advantage, right to preferential treatment, or excuse from a duty others must perform, a right that cannot be taken away
- a mistake made by a judge in legal proceedings or rulings during a trial that might allow the case to be appealed
- the first 10 amendments to the Constitution that guarantee basic individual rights to U.S. citizens
- a down payment made by a client hiring an attorney to act on his or her behalf
- in a criminal case, the negotiation between the prosecutor, defendant and defendant's attorney
- basic privileges a person has as a human being
- the person against whom a claim is made
40 Clues: the study of law • a trial attorney, barrister • written laws enacted by by legislators • the person against whom a claim is made • basic privileges a person has as a human being • what the lawmakers who passed a law wanted it to mean • a division of power within the branches of government • the level of proof needed to convict someone of a crime • ...
Justice is Served 2024-11-26
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- - noun the act of punishing
- - noun the administration of law; the act of determining rights and assigning rewards or punishments; the quality of being just or fair; the United States federal department responsible for enforcing federal laws (including the enforcement of all civil rights legislation); created in 1870; a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice
- - noun a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice
- - noun a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language; (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned; verb pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law
- - adj. heard through another rather than directly; noun gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth
- - noun the state of being imprisoned
- - noun a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense; the quality of innocent naivete; the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong; lacking a knowledge of evil
- - noun the act of confining someone in a prison (or as if in a prison); putting someone in prison or in jail as lawful punishment; the state of being imprisoned
- - noun a crime less serious than a felony; the action of attacking an enemy; a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others; a feeling of anger caused by being offended; the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score
- - noun (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence
- - noun a body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law; a committee appointed to judge a competition
- - noun (law) a party to a lawsuit; someone involved in litigation
- - adj. tending to deter; noun something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress
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- - adj. having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude; noun a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully
- - noun someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue
- - noun an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence; a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt
- - noun (games) a handicap or disadvantage that is imposed on a competitor (or a team) for an infraction of the rules of the game; the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action or condition; a payment required for not fulfilling a contract; the act of punishing
- - noun the restoration of someone to a useful place in society; the treatment of physical disabilities by massage and electrotherapy and exercises; vindication of a person's character and the re-establishment of that person's reputation; the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation
- - noun a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea; a lawyer who pleads cases in court; verb speak, plead, or argue in favour of; push for something
- - noun (law) the findings of a jury on issues of fact submitted to it for decision; can be used in formulating a judgment
- - noun a person or institution against whom an action is brought in a court of law; the person being sued or accused
- - noun testimony by word or deed to your religious faith; someone who sees an event and reports what happened; (law) a person who attests to the genuineness of a document or signature by adding their own signature; (law) a person who testifies under oath in a court of law; a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind); verb be a witness to; perceive or be contemporaneous with
- - noun a government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state
- - noun remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offence; the state of having committed an offense
- - noun an officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and make arrests etc.
25 Clues: - noun the act of punishing • - noun the state of being imprisoned • - noun someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue • - noun (law) a party to a lawsuit; someone involved in litigation • - noun a government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state • ...
clj o2 2025-06-04
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- – Minor crime, especially that committed by young people.
- – Referring to traits or behaviors considered primitive or ancestral.
- – The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- – A legal judgment that a defendant is not guilty of the charges.([id.scribd.com][1])
- – The act of showing mercy or leniency in sentencing.([vocabulary.com][5])
- Crime** – A criminal act motivated by prejudice against a person's race, religion, ethnicity, or other protected characteristic.
- – The relationship between an act and the effect it produces.
- Law** – Law developed through judicial decisions rather than statutes.
- – Information or objects presented in court to prove or disprove facts.
- – Breaking into a building with the intent to commit theft or another crime.
- – An intentional act causing another person to fear imminent bodily harm.([id.scribd.com][1])
- Homicide** – Killing someone in self-defense when there is an imminent threat.
- – The theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- Interrogation** – Questioning of a suspect who is in custody.
- – Payment made to victims for their losses or injuries.
- Evidence** – Additional evidence that supports the main evidence but is not essential.([collegesidekick.com][3])
- – The act of falsely making or altering a document with the intent to defraud.
- – The measurement and statistical analysis of people's unique physical and behavioral characteristics.
- Corpus** – A legal order requiring a person to be brought before a judge, especially to secure the person's release unless lawful grounds are shown for their detention.
- – The process of delivering a person accused of a crime to the jurisdiction where the crime was committed.
- – Information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; rumor.
- Rule** – A legal principle that excludes evidence obtained unlawfully from being used in court.
- – Inducing someone to commit a crime they would not have otherwise committed.
- – A governmental pardon for offenses, often for political crimes.
- – An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime.
- Profiling** – The practice of analyzing crime scenes and behaviors to create psychological profiles of offenders.
- Evidence** – Additional evidence that supports or strengthens existing evidence.
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- – The act of forcibly taking someone away against their will.([id.scribd.com][1])
- – A post-mortem examination to determine cause of death.
- – The scientific study of crime, criminal behavior, and law enforcement.
- – An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- Scene** – The location where a crime has been committed or is suspected to have occurred.
- – The act of discouraging criminal behavior through fear of punishment.
- Reus** – The physical act of committing a crime.([brainly.ph][2])
- Behavior** – Actions deviating from societal norms, often indicating psychological issues.
- Evidence** – Evidence that implies a fact but does not directly prove it.
- – A statement acknowledging facts that may be unfavorable to the speaker's case.
- Evidence** – Evidence that is allowed to be presented in court.([collegesidekick.com][3])
- Intent** – The mental state of a person who commits a crime knowingly and willfully.
- Law** – The body of law that pertains to crime and punishment.([vocabulary.com][5])
- – The unlawful physical act of touching or striking another person.
- – Proof that a defendant was elsewhere when a crime was committed.
- – An unforeseen event causing harm or damage without intent.
- of Custody** – The documented process showing the seizure, custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of evidence.
- – A serious crime, typically punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- – Deliberate deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain.
- Study** – A research method involving a group of people sharing a common characteristic over time.
- – A breakdown of social norms leading to societal instability.([brainly.ph][2])
- Jury** – A group of citizens convened to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to charge someone with a crime.
- Ictus** – A mistake in the blow; unintended harm caused during an attempt to commit a crime.([id.scribd.com][1])
- Process** – Fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
- – Money or property given to the court to ensure a defendant's appearance at trial.([coursehero.com][4])
52 Clues: – Payment made to victims for their losses or injuries. • – A post-mortem examination to determine cause of death. • – Minor crime, especially that committed by young people. • – Deliberate deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain. • – The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • – An unforeseen event causing harm or damage without intent. • ...
Landmark Cases 2022-12-13
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- The supreme court ruled that the 4th amendment is not limited solely to law enforcement.
- Juvenile criminal defendants are entitled to due process
- Criminal justice system ensures that the 6th amendment will be upheld
- An enslaved man sued his master for his freedom
- Police officers have to read you these rights after an arrest.
- When police performed an illegal search and seizure while lying about having a search warrant "obscene material" was found at the scene
- African American college students were arrested for marching against segregation
- A group of teenagers burned a cross outside a colored family's lawn for intimidation purposes.
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- Gregory Lee Johnson burned an American flag outside of the Republican National Convention.
- Disciplinary action was issued to students who gave an idecent speech
- Prohibits the government from restricting political independent expidentures.
- The eighth amendment does not apply to school disciplinary action
- Suspended students wore black armbands to protest against the Vietnam war.
- One of the first and most important supreme court cases on federal powers
- The supreme court ruled that the first amendment protects the free association right.
- The plaintiff's vehicle was searched without consent and probable cause.
- Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps on suspicion of espionage
- Plaintiff claimed that "separate but equal" facilities are unequal
- Is segregation based on race legal?
- Schools do not have the right to ban books based on their contents
20 Clues: Is segregation based on race legal? • An enslaved man sued his master for his freedom • Juvenile criminal defendants are entitled to due process • Police officers have to read you these rights after an arrest. • The eighth amendment does not apply to school disciplinary action • Plaintiff claimed that "separate but equal" facilities are unequal • ...
Courtroom crossword 2012-11-12
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- a document forcing you to go to court
- someone who records the case
- Objections can be sustained or _____
- the person who is suing.
- 'Your honor,____ on the grounds of speculation!"
- a non criminal case.
- A trial with a incorrect procedure
- to request another trial in a higher court
- An objection for leading the witness
- The punishment for the crime
- an oath made under a officer
- A law passed that the trial shall be fair
- an accusation of a crime made by a person
- to have a doubt in your mind
- what a criminal is called after he is found guilty
- A persons job to find their client not guilty.
- The leader of the court room
- I am questioning the ____
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- "Objection _______"
- how a lawyer asks a judge to make a decision
- Evidence or facts about the case is called ____
- questions asked after by the opposite attorney after the first attorney has spoken
- a case about a murder or something illegal
- a lawyer who helps someone who cannot afford one
- The sheriff of the courtroom
- a set of people who determine the verdict
- the first question made in the trial by the lawyer who called the wittness
- The defendants lawyer.
- something not realated to the case
- determining the person cheged with the crime is not guilty
- A correct objection is not overruled but ______
- "The _____ is the guilty"
32 Clues: "Objection _______" • a non criminal case. • The defendants lawyer. • the person who is suing. • "The _____ is the guilty" • I am questioning the ____ • someone who records the case • The sheriff of the courtroom • The punishment for the crime • an oath made under a officer • to have a doubt in your mind • The leader of the court room • something not realated to the case • ...
Hailey's Crossword 2017-06-14
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- Meaningful ______ are things done to help youth understand the impact of their actions.
- The YCJA treats youth differently from adults because of increased level of dependency, maturity, and ______.
- There is a rule against publication of a youth’s ______ as it should be protected.
- When police stop a youth they usually as for your name and ______.
- Policemen have to tell you your ______ when you’ve been arrested.
- Section 3 of the YCJA states that, “______ should be treated with courtesy.
- This act was repealed in 2003 with the passing of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
- Youth who have committed a crime have the right to a ______.
- If a youth by the age of 17 intentionally murders someone, they can be charged as an ______.
- The YCJA is intended to protect the ______.
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- A person under the age of ______ cannot be charged.
- This is a process by which the judge comes to a decision about what punishment will be appropriate for the youth who had been found guilty.
- The YCJA applies to youth between the ages of twelve and _______.
- When dealing with youth, there must be emphasis on rehabilitation and _______.
- When the police arrests a youth the youth has the right to remain ______.
- The YCJA stands for Youth ______ Justice Act.
- _______ measures are often the best way to address youth crime.
- The police/_____ have the right to stop a youth if they have objective reasons to do so.
- The YCJA was implemented on ______ 1st, 2003
- The YCJA treats youth different from ______.
20 Clues: The YCJA is intended to protect the ______. • The YCJA was implemented on ______ 1st, 2003 • The YCJA treats youth different from ______. • The YCJA stands for Youth ______ Justice Act. • A person under the age of ______ cannot be charged. • Youth who have committed a crime have the right to a ______. • _______ measures are often the best way to address youth crime. • ...
Citizenship Paper 1 Revision 2023-11-09
Across
- a vote by the whole electorate on a particular issue (e.g. Brexit)
- Committee - Committees of backbench MPs that check and report on the work of government departments (e.g. Educaiton select Committee)
- Peope make the decisions themselves rather than representatives
- the UK electoral system
- a lawyer who represents and speaks for clients
- People entering the countries from other countries
- a scheme in which members of the community help keep an eye on criminal activity in their areas
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution or natural disaster
- a group of countries, most of which were former colonies of the British Empire
- Gives people rights when buying products, e.g. refunds for faulty products
- these are set up to resolve disputes, particularly in employment cases
- Current political party in government
- System in Sweden which has lower reoffending rates than in England and the USA
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- There are 9 of these under the 2010 Equality Act
- someone who provides specialist legal advice
- person elected to represent a part of the country (constituency) in Parliament
- a lower court where all criminal proceedings start
- group of MPs chosen by the Prime minister to lead major government departments
- creating a community where there is a sense of belonging for all
- Transfer of power away from Westminster towards different countries of the UK - Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
- Current political party in Opposition
21 Clues: the UK electoral system • Current political party in government • Current political party in Opposition • someone who provides specialist legal advice • a lawyer who represents and speaks for clients • There are 9 of these under the 2010 Equality Act • a lower court where all criminal proceedings start • People entering the countries from other countries • ...
Chapters 8,9,10 Vocab - Justice for All 2024-03-07
Across
- theft from person, threat of physical harm
- the act of crime committed
- unlawful physical contact without consent
- Blackmail, use of threats to obtain property from another
- requires premeditation (thought & planning)
- accessories ______ the fact: Helping after a crime.Not charged with the same crime
- The killing of one human being by another
- Someone who helps with crime
- state of mind
- Ask someone to commit a crime
- Do not require a guilty state of mind. Act is criminal regardless of intent
- attempt or threat to carry out a physical attack
- a reasonable person loses self-control
- the intent to kill
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- unauthorized entry into a building with the intent to steal
- Failure to complete a crime
- Willful & malicious burning of a person’s property (even if you’re the owner)
- Person fails to perform an act required by criminal law
- Willful destruction or damage to property of another
- Unlawful taking of property by someone to whom it was entrusted
- intentional but spontaneous (“Heat of the Moment”)
- Downloading songs without paying, would be considered what type of crime
- unintentional but reckless behavior
- Malicious e-mail asking for your SSN #
- person who commits the crime
- Unlawful taking and carrying away of property with the intent to never return
- 2 or more people + intent
- Homicide with Malice
- accessories _______ the fact:Helping with a crime before.Can be charged with the same crime
29 Clues: state of mind • the intent to kill • Homicide with Malice • 2 or more people + intent • the act of crime committed • Failure to complete a crime • person who commits the crime • Someone who helps with crime • Ask someone to commit a crime • unintentional but reckless behavior • Malicious e-mail asking for your SSN # • a reasonable person loses self-control • ...
Rachel 2024-04-09
Across
- the person against whom legal action is brought
- an offense which is injurious to society as a whole
- a criminal offense which is neither treason nor a felony
- a judicial order or decree forbidding the performance of a certain
- person who writes his or her name on the back of instrument
- a written order sighed by one person requiring the persons to whom it is addressed to pay a particular sum of money to the bearer,either on demand or at a certain time
- charging a person with a crime and asking for that person's plea
- recipient of the proceeds of a life insurance policy;one who inherits property as specified in a will
- an agreement between two or more competent persons which is enforceable by law
- a criminal offense that is punishable by confinement in prison or by death
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- a relationship of trust and confidence,such as that which exists between partners in a partnership
- customs that have become recognized by the courts as binding on the community
- the act of transferring ownership of a negotiable instrument to another party
- a party who appoints a second party to serve as an agent
- laws enacted by local municipalities
- the persons who executes a promissory note
- movable tangible personal property
- anything that may be owned
- laws which seek to promote competition among businesses
- the change of one of the parties to a contract at the mutual agreement of the original
20 Clues: anything that may be owned • movable tangible personal property • laws enacted by local municipalities • the persons who executes a promissory note • the person against whom legal action is brought • an offense which is injurious to society as a whole • laws which seek to promote competition among businesses • a party who appoints a second party to serve as an agent • ...
Cybersecurity Unit 2025-02-07
Across
- illegally copying and/or distributing software.
- malware designed to trick users by posing as legitimate software.
- an ethical hacker.
- spam via telephone.
- the ability to verify the identity of an entity or individual.
- someone that is new to hacking.
- protection of information from being shared to unauthorized systems, entities, or individuals.
- the ability to correlate, with high certainty, a recorded action with its originating individual or entity.
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- an authentication process that allows a user to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials.
- the state of being protected against the criminal or unauthorized use of electronic data, or the measures taken to achieve this.
- type of hacker that is malicious and often participates in criminal acts.
- timely, reliable access to data and information services by authorized users.
- malware which is capable of making multiple copies of itself on a single device.
- specializes in defense, such as building firewalls.
- unsolicited emails that are generally sent in mass.
- software that is specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system.
- Protection of information, systems, and services from unauthorized modification/destruction.
- the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to get individuals to reveal personal information.
- between a black and white hat. They often work for the government.
- malware that can copy itself from one computer to another.
- vigilante hacker.
21 Clues: vigilante hacker. • an ethical hacker. • spam via telephone. • someone that is new to hacking. • illegally copying and/or distributing software. • specializes in defense, such as building firewalls. • unsolicited emails that are generally sent in mass. • malware that can copy itself from one computer to another. • ...
Law and Public Safety Terminology 2025-02-11
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- A legal body empowered to conduct official proceedings and investigate potential criminal conduct, and determine whether criminal charges should be brought.
- Scanning, Analyzing, Responding, Assessing. The Problem-Oriented Policing model.
- The amount of ethical alcohol in grams of alcohol per 100 ml of blood.
- A blueprint of living things.
- Provided by an insurance company to secure the release from jail of an accused defendant pending trial.
- Evidence that supports the truth of a claim without an intervening inference.
- London police officers.
- An order authorizing the arrest and detention of an individual.
- The impression of the pad of a finger left behind on a surface touched.
- In Arizona, 6 classes of crimes that require imprisonment.
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- Items that are illegal or prohibited.
- To make worse or more severe.
- A mark left on a surface from a tire that is locked and not rolling.
- A 10 step process of listening, engaging and reflecting what one hears.
- Information that is a secret or is intended to remain secret.
- Similar to Amber Alert, designed to notify communities of missing elderly people and their vehicles.
- Focused on future actions or the avoidance of certain actions by individuals or society.
- Any person or institution with authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes.
- The diameter dimension of a bullet or the barrel of a firearm.
- Or deadly force, force likely to cause serious bodily injury or death.
20 Clues: London police officers. • To make worse or more severe. • A blueprint of living things. • Items that are illegal or prohibited. • In Arizona, 6 classes of crimes that require imprisonment. • Information that is a secret or is intended to remain secret. • The diameter dimension of a bullet or the barrel of a firearm. • ...
Government Key terms 2025-12-09
Across
- the process by which people of one culture merge into an become a part of another culture
- instructions or commands a constituency gives to its elected officials
- a writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure.
- Review- the power of the court to determine the constitutionality of a government action.
- a current office holder
- Election- when voters have a chance to pick their party’s candidate for a general election, the first step in the election process
- situated outside of one's country.
- authority of the court to hear a case
- a person who has the right to vote in an election, specifically a presidential election.
- a court's list of cases to be heard.
- having the ability to review the judgement of another tribunal.
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- relating to one's home country.
- to bring formal charges against a public official.
- a member of a body of voters
- denied the right to vote.
- Case- a case in which the defendant is tried for committing a crime as defined by law.
- release from the punishment or legal consequence of a crime, by the president (federal cases) or the governor (state cases)
- Case- a case involving a noncriminal matter such as a contract dispute or claim of patent infringement.
- Election-the regularly scheduled election at which voters make a final selection of office holders.
- free someone from a criminal charge of not guilty
20 Clues: a current office holder • denied the right to vote. • a member of a body of voters • relating to one's home country. • situated outside of one's country. • a court's list of cases to be heard. • authority of the court to hear a case • free someone from a criminal charge of not guilty • to bring formal charges against a public official. • ...
Commerce 2022-06-23
Across
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters.
- a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
- an organisation or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
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- a person who has committed a crime.
- The branch of knowledge concerned with producing, consuming, and transferring wealth.
- an act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same kind) in return.
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
9 Clues: a person who has committed a crime. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime. • The branch of knowledge concerned with producing, consuming, and transferring wealth. • ...
Legend Crossword 2012-11-05
Across
- Junes Dog
- Day's lookalike
- The evidence in the picture
- anti-Republic rebel group
- The Republics most wanted criminal
- Metias' murderer
- The Girl with the vine tattoo
- June's last name
- Junes Nickname
- Patient 0
- The test taken when you turn ten
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- Day and Junes Trial administrator
- The Republics enemy
- An Electro Bomb disables guns for______ minutes
- Day's last name
- The Republics Golden Girl
- Comander________
- The sector which Day used to live in
- 1500/1500, The name of the second book
- Day's real name
- Day's best friend
21 Clues: Junes Dog • Patient 0 • Junes Nickname • Day's last name • Day's lookalike • Day's real name • Comander________ • Metias' murderer • June's last name • Day's best friend • The Republics enemy • The Republics Golden Girl • anti-Republic rebel group • The evidence in the picture • The Girl with the vine tattoo • The test taken when you turn ten • Day and Junes Trial administrator • ...
Exspressions Of War 2013-02-08
Across
- a guy, a workingman, an able-bodied lout.
- a fight
- beaten
- Just
- Pistol
- false, counterfeit; a stamp or mill for counterfeiting coins.
- chair
- someone who is or brings bad luck
- prisoner or criminal
- angry
- clothing.
- hidden supplies
- courage, toughness
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- a pal, friend or buddy
- peanuts
- basic training
- drunk
- firing on or being fired upon by the enemy
- an elderly male, usually single, who is regarded as less than desirable.
- cheater
- dear one
- a term for 'the field'
- advanced infantry training
- a quantity of food
24 Clues: Just • drunk • chair • angry • beaten • Pistol • peanuts • a fight • cheater • dear one • clothing. • basic training • hidden supplies • a quantity of food • courage, toughness • prisoner or criminal • a pal, friend or buddy • a term for 'the field' • advanced infantry training • someone who is or brings bad luck • a guy, a workingman, an able-bodied lout. • firing on or being fired upon by the enemy • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2013-02-27
Across
- in a bad mood
- prevent
- rubric
- surfeit
- burden
- like some celebs egos
- foresight
- precondition
- like a criminal
- pardon
- gullible
- raw or unrehearsed
- unyielding
- bearing
- overly cruel
- Advil does this to pain
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- frailty
- like water boarding
- 2010 Sci-fi thriller starring DiCaprio
- quality displayed by a loyal dog
- like some solutions
- absolute
- mentally mature
- ambiguous
- relating to clothes
- a form of protection
- a great public interest
- to reduce
- like a bad romantic flick
- an excessive amount
30 Clues: rubric • burden • pardon • frailty • prevent • surfeit • bearing • absolute • gullible • foresight • ambiguous • to reduce • unyielding • precondition • overly cruel • in a bad mood • mentally mature • like a criminal • raw or unrehearsed • like water boarding • like some solutions • relating to clothes • an excessive amount • a form of protection • like some celebs egos • a great public interest • Advil does this to pain • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2014-11-08
Across
- /operated by movement of water
- /exaggerated portrait or likeness
- /forcible, very strong or urgent
- /young criminal or offender
- /having a jagged edge
- /giving a loud or complaining voice to
- /intended to impress
- /detective
- /auxiliary, subordinate
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- /a system of separation
- /a person who explains something, or promotes an idea
- /holding tightly, tough
- /skilfully contrived, cleverly thought out
- /odd, not conforming to common rules
- /good for one's health
- /charming or romantic in appearance
- /self-contradictory
- /person or thing of no importance
- /eccentric or quirky mannerism or habit
- /paleness
20 Clues: /paleness • /detective • /self-contradictory • /intended to impress • /having a jagged edge • /good for one's health • /a system of separation • /holding tightly, tough • /auxiliary, subordinate • /young criminal or offender • /operated by movement of water • /forcible, very strong or urgent • /exaggerated portrait or likeness • /person or thing of no importance • ...
Al Capone Does My Shirts 2015-10-14
Across
- a metal detector
- what you use to close your jacket
- the "special" school for Natalie
- baseball a baseball thrown over the fence at Alcatraz
- where the cells are
- a female sibling
- a neurodevelopment disorder
- a notorious gangster
- where the convicts reside
- a sport
- the act of washing clothes
Down
- a city near Alcatraz
- the person in command
- a criminal
- the female parent
- Natalie's favorite food
- letters sent from others
- an island next to San Fransisco
- the person responsible for the jail
- the person watching the convicts
20 Clues: a sport • a criminal • a metal detector • a female sibling • the female parent • where the cells are • a city near Alcatraz • a notorious gangster • the person in command • Natalie's favorite food • letters sent from others • where the convicts reside • the act of washing clothes • a neurodevelopment disorder • an island next to San Fransisco • the "special" school for Natalie • ...
Lockie Leonard 2019-08-01
Across
- The main character
- The main character's last name
- The change in teenagers' body
- The act of riding waves
- The love interest
- Police (slang)
- A leisure at a rink
- The mum
- The main character's sister
- The villains
- The main character lives here
Down
- The main character's real name
- The main character's brother does this a lot
- The dad
- What the main character is
- The brother
- Sick/criminal
- Alright
- The love interests last name
- The love interest's real name
- The male reproductive organs
- The main character's nickname for his sister
22 Clues: The dad • Alright • The mum • The brother • The villains • Sick/criminal • Police (slang) • The love interest • The main character • A leisure at a rink • The act of riding waves • What the main character is • The main character's sister • The love interests last name • The male reproductive organs • The change in teenagers' body • The love interest's real name • The main character lives here • ...
HP 1-6 Vocabulary 2020-09-23
Across
- move with a sweep
- sniff up mucus
- laugh quietly
- grotesquely carved figure
- move smoothly
- trash; worthless material
- small in size
- large pot used for boiling
- name used to identify a family; last name
- pharmacist
Down
- with one leg on each side
- male witch
- confuse or perplex
- color of tanned leather
- cut through with a sharp instrument
- soft food made by boiling mean in milk or water
- high pitched tone
- display of bad temper
- pale from illness
- young criminal
- eyeglasses
- stale and unclean smelling
22 Clues: male witch • eyeglasses • pharmacist • laugh quietly • move smoothly • small in size • sniff up mucus • young criminal • move with a sweep • high pitched tone • pale from illness • confuse or perplex • display of bad temper • color of tanned leather • with one leg on each side • grotesquely carved figure • trash; worthless material • stale and unclean smelling • large pot used for boiling • ...
Slang in The Outsiders 2020-09-09
Across
- petty criminal
- to leave quickly
- to have been robbed or to rob
- to talk back
- police or law enforcement
- understand
- an attractive girl
- to think or consider
- fun
- smart alec
- smoking
- punched
- cigarette
- gang fight
- to steal or shoplift
- to be kidding
- to be attacked
Down
- jail
- cool or sharp
- to fight
- steal
- a handgun
- be quiet or shut up
- doing something alone
- to sting or hurt
- drunk
- something uncool or not fun
- recently stolen
- cigarette
- angry
- crying
- any form of alcohol
- an attractive girl
- understand
34 Clues: fun • jail • steal • drunk • angry • crying • smoking • punched • to fight • a handgun • cigarette • cigarette • understand • smart alec • gang fight • understand • to talk back • cool or sharp • to be kidding • petty criminal • to be attacked • recently stolen • to leave quickly • to sting or hurt • an attractive girl • an attractive girl • be quiet or shut up • any form of alcohol • to think or consider • to steal or shoplift • ...
CIC 2023-08-02
Across
- FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICE ACT
- INITIALS TO GO BACK ON ONES WORD
- THE RECEIVING END OF A SERVICE
- A BUILDING FOR LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
- ESQUIRE
- TRADENAME OR DBA
- PARTY WHO INITIATES A SUIT
- THE EXCHANGE OF A COMMODITY FOR MONEY
- NOT CRIMINAL BUT
- RHYMS WITH PANICS
- INDICATION THAT SOMETHING IS LIKELY TO OCCUR
- TO CHOOSE OR SELECT
- ONE WHO IS SUED
Down
- SENTENCE OR PUNISHMENT IMPOSED
- WORK IN PROGRESS
- SOMETHING GIVEN FOR SOMETHING DONE
- RESPONSIBLE FOR A JOB OR TASK
- USPS
- TO GATHER OR ASSEMBLE PLURAL
- CORDLESS, ROTARY, SMART, HANDSET
- CIC MAXIM
21 Clues: USPS • ESQUIRE • CIC MAXIM • ONE WHO IS SUED • WORK IN PROGRESS • TRADENAME OR DBA • NOT CRIMINAL BUT • RHYMS WITH PANICS • TO CHOOSE OR SELECT • PARTY WHO INITIATES A SUIT • TO GATHER OR ASSEMBLE PLURAL • RESPONSIBLE FOR A JOB OR TASK • SENTENCE OR PUNISHMENT IMPOSED • THE RECEIVING END OF A SERVICE • INITIALS TO GO BACK ON ONES WORD • A BUILDING FOR LEGAL PROCEEDINGS • ...
Feb 16 2024-02-16
Across
- not telling the truth; lying
- pur right;correct
- fullo of twists and turns
- wicked or criminal
- to obtainespecially by devious means
- to kiss
- fearful
- another term for orient
- gentle breeze
Down
- wild and noisy disorder
- a private viewing of paintings before public exhibition
- recurring every four years
- a shelter for hybernating animals
- a complete failure
- attractive or appealing in appearance or character
- sparing or sconomical with regard to money or food
- medicinal
- to gradually increase by combining with other things
- lacking a nucleus
- stiff hairs around the mouth
- dry or withered
21 Clues: to kiss • fearful • medicinal • gentle breeze • dry or withered • pur right;correct • lacking a nucleus • a complete failure • wicked or criminal • wild and noisy disorder • another term for orient • fullo of twists and turns • recurring every four years • not telling the truth; lying • stiff hairs around the mouth • a shelter for hybernating animals • to obtainespecially by devious means • ...
Court of law crossword SOH 2024-02-26
Across
- made by government
- the big house
- mini judge
- penalty
- place you go to trial
- go over the limit
- important audiance
- the messenger and mover
Down
- defence or state
- did not do the crime
- people watching
- the naughty person to commit a crime
- something that applies in one place and is not made by the government
- big court
- a amount of money you pay as a consequence
- keep stuff safe
- warnings
- did the crime
- person in jail
- a social group of lots of people
- big boss
21 Clues: penalty • warnings • big boss • big court • mini judge • the big house • did the crime • person in jail • people watching • keep stuff safe • defence or state • go over the limit • made by government • important audiance • did not do the crime • place you go to trial • the messenger and mover • a social group of lots of people • the naughty person to commit a crime • ...
22 2024-07-11
Across
- Dancing Queen group
- American Idiot band
- Hotel California band
- Yesterday band
- Invisible Touch band
- Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang
- Livin' on a Prayer band
- Everlong band
- Ring of Fire singer
- Orinoco Flow artist
- My Heart Will Go On singer
- White Winter Hymnal band
- Heart of Glass band
- All the Small Things band
Down
- Respect singer
- Toxic singer
- Get Lucky duo
- Stayin' Alive group
- Rocket Man singer
- Formation singer
- Stairway to Heaven band
- The Power of Love singer
- Good Vibrations band
- Criminal singer
- Skyscraper singer
25 Clues: Toxic singer • Get Lucky duo • Everlong band • Respect singer • Yesterday band • Criminal singer • Formation singer • Rocket Man singer • Skyscraper singer • Dancing Queen group • American Idiot band • Stayin' Alive group • Ring of Fire singer • Orinoco Flow artist • Heart of Glass band • Invisible Touch band • Good Vibrations band • Hotel California band • Stairway to Heaven band • ...
literacy vocabulary 2021-10-13
Across
- protective wall along bottom of roof, etc
- being sorrowful
- person who leads songs in choir
- showing no strong emotion, dull
- 2 parts in which something can be divided
- incredibly brutal (adj)
- enthusiasm and power
- not restricted
- long and careful consideration/ discussion
- feel a desire for
Down
- court of justice
- punishment brought to someone a because of criminal act
- concerned with beauty
- excessively complicated.
- become unsteady or unreliable
- assuming power without being justified
- filled with lively energy
- person who attends court as a helper for king/queen
- friendly
- treating all rivals equally
20 Clues: friendly • not restricted • being sorrowful • court of justice • feel a desire for • enthusiasm and power • concerned with beauty • incredibly brutal (adj) • excessively complicated. • filled with lively energy • treating all rivals equally • become unsteady or unreliable • person who leads songs in choir • showing no strong emotion, dull • assuming power without being justified • ...
Esperanza 2022-05-31
Across
- quien puede ayudar Esperanza
- no buena persona 4
- transporta personas ilegalmente 6
- tienda de tortillas 2
- esperanza no sabe quien llama ella 1
- dolares de mexicana 7
- no habla 5
- la gente en el autobus 5
Down
- necesita para cruzar 8
- papeles legales 5
- donde alberto trabaja 3
- necesita ir en el autobus 5
- ricardito y lili hacen esto 2
- lengua de los EE.UU 9
- lili hace esto mucho 2
- hay agua y arena 8
- que el hijos comida
- quien deja esperanza 9
- rentando en el EE.UU 9
- no brillante 7
20 Clues: no habla 5 • no brillante 7 • papeles legales 5 • no buena persona 4 • hay agua y arena 8 • que el hijos comida • lengua de los EE.UU 9 • tienda de tortillas 2 • dolares de mexicana 7 • necesita para cruzar 8 • lili hace esto mucho 2 • quien deja esperanza 9 • rentando en el EE.UU 9 • donde alberto trabaja 3 • la gente en el autobus 5 • necesita ir en el autobus 5 • quien puede ayudar Esperanza • ...
vocab 2025-01-13
Across
- gloomy; dismal
- kingly; imperial
- unchangeable; constant
- hunted animal; prey
- to award; to bestow
- faker; one who pretends to believe in things he does not actually believe in
- to climax; to reach the top
- to prevent; to discourage
- hint; suspicion
- side; aspect
- unnecessary; not worth keeping
Down
- murderous; lethal
- to groom; to dress
- to hinder; to impede
- to disorganize; to upset
- to distribute; to allocate
- an outlaw; a criminal
- obvious; clear
- to feel or express great, often malicious pleasure or self-satisfaction
- a family or group that maintains power for several generations
20 Clues: side; aspect • gloomy; dismal • obvious; clear • hint; suspicion • kingly; imperial • murderous; lethal • to groom; to dress • hunted animal; prey • to award; to bestow • to hinder; to impede • an outlaw; a criminal • unchangeable; constant • to disorganize; to upset • to prevent; to discourage • to distribute; to allocate • to climax; to reach the top • unnecessary; not worth keeping • ...
English vobabulary !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2023-12-18
Across
- a sensation of misgiving or uneasiness
- escape or avoid by cleverness or deceit
- witchcraft; sorcery
- disbelievingly
- able to be heard
- find out; detect
- scornful; disdainful
- postponement of punishment
- Loyalty
- synonym for Menacingly
Down
- in a state of exalted delight
- to lose courage; decline; fail; give way
- having a moral defect; infected
- adversaries; opponents
- crazy; foolish; stupid
- statement of criminal charges
- performing of penance
- audacity; insulting boldness
- quarrelsome
- appeasement
- in a state of exalted delight
- confused
- a law, decree or edict
- delude; cheat; divert
- an irreverent or impious act or utterance
25 Clues: Loyalty • confused • quarrelsome • appeasement • disbelievingly • able to be heard • find out; detect • witchcraft; sorcery • scornful; disdainful • performing of penance • delude; cheat; divert • adversaries; opponents • crazy; foolish; stupid • a law, decree or edict • synonym for Menacingly • postponement of punishment • audacity; insulting boldness • in a state of exalted delight • ...
Samara and Katie's Amazing Crossword 2024-03-06
Across
- what goes quack
- a kid's prison
- a moving vehicle on tracks
- thing on a pole
- catches bad guys
- what you crack before you use it
- what you hit a baseball with
- a device with keys
- a vehicle with wings
- what you buy stuff with
- what a ball does
- what you sit on
Down
- a lead writing utensil
- a vehicle that you use everyday
- a type of castle guard
- something that goes up and never goes down
- what Ferg wears
- what you make calls on
- a bad guy
- a type of pie
20 Clues: a bad guy • a type of pie • a kid's prison • what goes quack • thing on a pole • what Ferg wears • what you sit on • catches bad guys • what a ball does • a device with keys • a vehicle with wings • a lead writing utensil • a type of castle guard • what you make calls on • what you buy stuff with • a moving vehicle on tracks • what you hit a baseball with • a vehicle that you use everyday • ...
Easter 2024-03-25
Across
- priests did this to guards who told them what happened
- Pilate worked for this man
- asked for Jesus' body
- angel coming caused an...
- Jesus rose on the ....day
- doubted
- crown Jesus wore made of...
- king of Judea
- Pilate's job
Down
- Jesus was...
- moved the stone
- released criminal
- only disciple at the crucifixion
- Jesus told disciples to go to....
- forced to carry Jesus' cross
- Judas
- given to John to look after
- Priests used Judas' returned money to buy field of...
- Jesus given to drink
- tomb secured with a .....
20 Clues: Judas • doubted • Jesus was... • Pilate's job • king of Judea • moved the stone • released criminal • Jesus given to drink • asked for Jesus' body • angel coming caused an... • Jesus rose on the ....day • tomb secured with a ..... • Pilate worked for this man • given to John to look after • crown Jesus wore made of... • forced to carry Jesus' cross • only disciple at the crucifixion • ...
Civics Crossword 2024-04-21
Across
- president and vice president
- introduced by Baron de Montesquieu
- intro for the constitution
- national government
- ensures one branch doesn't get too powerful
- Joe Biden
- an article that is a part of the constitution
- US Congress
- Joe Biden's political party
- first US constitution
Down
- court case which made juvenile criminal protection
- the first ten amendments
- card stacking, name calling
- Donald Trump's political party
- document signed by King John
- people vote without representative
- voting someone into office
- the power to kick out the president
- Supreme Court
- states citizens' rights
20 Clues: Joe Biden • US Congress • Supreme Court • national government • first US constitution • states citizens' rights • the first ten amendments • intro for the constitution • voting someone into office • card stacking, name calling • Joe Biden's political party • president and vice president • document signed by King John • Donald Trump's political party • introduced by Baron de Montesquieu • ...
Lauren's 34th Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-18
Across
- feline makeup look
- shot a day, with worm no way
- poked holes; flesh kind
- tart athletic garb
- favorite symbol of death
- furry college mascot
- preferred agrarian interest
- wrinkle wreckers; Botox
- privileged KKKKK TV family
- gnarly ride dude
- hair braid of choice, think crops
Down
- hourly water routine
- body decoration; el tatuaje
- professional end game
- criminal confinement; ruthless family game
- towering nickname; elongate
- feeds the washing machine
- oh so guilty pleasure
- old city of residence; U.S. murder capitol
- paycheck purveyor
- "The 'Bu"
- commanding hand gesture
- not so high nickname
23 Clues: "The 'Bu" • gnarly ride dude • paycheck purveyor • feline makeup look • tart athletic garb • hourly water routine • furry college mascot • not so high nickname • professional end game • oh so guilty pleasure • poked holes; flesh kind • wrinkle wreckers; Botox • commanding hand gesture • favorite symbol of death • feeds the washing machine • privileged KKKKK TV family • ...
no room for journalism 2022-05-10
Across
- Yle 1, Sub, TV 5
- rules the country
- lot of mines
- you try to stop something from working
- Russiad did that to Ukraine
- be gone
- other word for a mission
- you dont need others to survive
- controls the acts of war
- example a tv show or a podcast
- reporter doest that
Down
- dead bodys last trip
- other word for journalist
- other word for war
- pack of soldiers
- when you are ON AIR
- person in war
- people who watch
- like Russian WhatsApp
- persone who does crimes
20 Clues: be gone • lot of mines • person in war • Yle 1, Sub, TV 5 • pack of soldiers • people who watch • rules the country • other word for war • when you are ON AIR • reporter doest that • dead bodys last trip • like Russian WhatsApp • persone who does crimes • other word for a mission • controls the acts of war • other word for journalist • Russiad did that to Ukraine • example a tv show or a podcast • ...
Stories in Mrs. Edwards 2022-12-14
Across
- forms a government in LoF
- literary genre
- person who manages farm
- travels for family
- low protective wall
- god of thunder
- police and tokchae best friend
- sea monster
- teaches roger lesson
- god of wisdom
- gets the part she wanted
- sea monster
Down
- person who commited crime.
- being friendly
- work for gov. to get secret info
- police officer
- fat kid from LoF
- symbol for jacks power
- piggy has this
- tries to steal purse
- son of Odysseus and Penelope
- wife of odysseus
- story based on this flower
- brings south and north together
- prisoner
25 Clues: prisoner • sea monster • sea monster • god of wisdom • being friendly • police officer • literary genre • piggy has this • god of thunder • fat kid from LoF • wife of odysseus • travels for family • low protective wall • tries to steal purse • teaches roger lesson • symbol for jacks power • person who manages farm • gets the part she wanted • forms a government in LoF • person who commited crime. • ...
kaira 2022-06-23
Across
- relating to economy
- the head of a public institution
- an old ship stripped of fittings
- a person sent on a religious mission
- country under full political control
- an action of something
- an expert in
- occurring naturally in different places
- guilty of a criminal offence
Down
- elating to the government or public affairs
- an action
- to set something free
- an action of something passing
- an object made by
- infection of the intestines
- punishable by law
- a person, typically one more
- especially work
- official law
- a settlement
20 Clues: an action • an expert in • official law • a settlement • especially work • an object made by • punishable by law • relating to economy • to set something free • an action of something • infection of the intestines • a person, typically one more • guilty of a criminal offence • an action of something passing • the head of a public institution • an old ship stripped of fittings • ...
FACES OF UVPD 2022-09-14
Across
- HAS THE OFFICE WITH THE BEANIE BABIES
- UNFORTUNATELY ALSO LEAVING SOON
- CREATOR OF THIS PUZZLE
- OUR DIRECTOR
- OH HER LOVE OF CARS
- JUST GOT A HAIRCUT
- HAS 2 CRUISES PLANNED
- HE IS OUR SENIOR JUVENILE
- HER DOGS ARE TIMBER AND TEK
- OUR ASST DIRECTOR
- HAS THE SWEETEST VOICE
Down
- ANY HR QUESTIONS GO TO HER
- LEGAL SECRETARY
- UNFORTUNATELY LEAVING SOON
- BABYS NAME IS AUTUMN
- INVESTIGATOR BEEN HERE THE LONGEST
- OUR DREAD HEAD
- MOVED FROM CRIMINAL TO JUVENILE
- GRADUATED FROM LINCOLN LAW SCHOOL IN CA
- EXERCISE FANATIC
- SHE MANAGES CASES
21 Clues: OUR DIRECTOR • OUR DREAD HEAD • LEGAL SECRETARY • EXERCISE FANATIC • OUR ASST DIRECTOR • SHE MANAGES CASES • JUST GOT A HAIRCUT • OH HER LOVE OF CARS • BABYS NAME IS AUTUMN • HAS 2 CRUISES PLANNED • CREATOR OF THIS PUZZLE • HAS THE SWEETEST VOICE • HE IS OUR SENIOR JUVENILE • ANY HR QUESTIONS GO TO HER • UNFORTUNATELY LEAVING SOON • HER DOGS ARE TIMBER AND TEK • UNFORTUNATELY ALSO LEAVING SOON • ...
Find your golden pebbles 2024-01-29
9 Clues: Small rocks • Travis' friend • Main character • Football player • Shiny & expensive • man that lives in a dump • Big black and white animals • murderer and criminal mastermind • Green (does not come from trees)
