Across
- 3. – A situation that shocks people because of immoral or dishonest behavior.
- 6. – False statements made on purpose to deceive others.
- 8. – Illegally deciding the result of a game before it is played.
- 9. – Drugs that some athletes use illegally to build muscles or enhance performance.
- 12. – The official guidelines that players must follow during a game.
- 14. – An official order that prevents someone from participating in sports.
- 15. – A request to review or reverse a decision.
- 16. – Playing honestly and respecting the rules and opponents.
- 18. – Watching or performing an action or event again, often to check for fairness.
- 19. – The use of illegal drugs to improve athletic performance.
- 20. – The act of creating a fake document or signature.
Down
- 1. – Not genuine; made to look real to deceive others.
- 2. – Money or a gift offered to influence someone's behavior dishonestly.
- 4. – Honesty and strong moral principles.
- 5. – To officially stop someone from participating due to a rule violation.
- 7. – Temporary removal of someone from participation due to misconduct.
- 10. – Dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by powerful people.
- 11. – To act dishonestly or unfairly to gain an advantage.
- 13. – A punishment for breaking a rule in sports.
- 17. – A person who enforces the rules during a sports game.
