Across
- 3. the ability to achieve things in a clever way, often by deceiving others
- 4. goldmine; windfall
- 11. the killing of one person by another; murder
- 15. to prevent or discourage from proceeding; stop
- 16. power to influence or control others
- 18. organized search for a person, usually a criminal
- 19. wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement
- 20. to steal something entrusted to your care
- 23. to help, especially with crime
- 25. to bargain; to reach a deal
- 26. to avoid; to escape from; stay away from
- 27. stays hidden
- 29. one that participates with another in a crime either as principal or accessory
- 30. widely or publicly known; famous
- 31. not honest; crooked
- 32. to spoil the appearance of; vandalize
- 33. proof; facts
- 34. a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- 35. power, authority, or territory
Down
- 1. to state as fact, but usually without offering proof; claim
- 2. sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death; convicts
- 3. a person killed or injured in a war or an accident
- 5. a troublemaker; rebel; agitator
- 6. causing death or made to cause death; fatal
- 7. person being held somewhere, usually in a jail or prison
- 8. observer; witness
- 9. anything that can be used to show something is true
- 10. a transgressor against duty or law; criminal
- 12. a forgery; not genuine; fake
- 13. to search for facts about a subject or problem; examine; inquire
- 14. to escape from capture; evade; flee
- 17. to hold back from
- 21. blockade; barrier
- 22. blockade; surrounding a city or building
- 24. of, or relating, to dogs
- 28. to arrest or take into custody; bust