Across
- 1. To attack someone or rob them, especially a pedestrain in a public place.
- 4. The murder of an important person, especially of a political leader or other public person.
- 6. Murder
- 7. An act of theft or robbery, especially of money or something very valuable, from a bank, shop etc.
- 11. To do or be responsible for something that is criminal or wrong.
- 12. Of a crime or other bad action, decided on and planned carefully beforehand.
- 13. A serious crime, such as murder, which is punished by harsh punishment.
Down
- 1. An organised search for a wanted person, such as an escaped prisoner or someone suspected of a serious crime.
- 2. The crime of obtaining money or goods by deliberately deceiving someone.
- 3. The crime of stealing money from a person who has employed you to be in charged of money.
- 4. The crime deliberately setting fire to something, especially a building.
- 5. To cheat or deceive someone in order to obtain money.
- 8. The crime of forcing someone to give you money or information, especially by means of threats or violence.
- 9. to force, or try to force , someone to pay money or do something they do not want to do by threatening to reveal something shameful, deceitful or criminal, that they do not want made known.
- 10. A crime that involves the illegal copying of a document, painting, paper money, etc that it looks genuine, usually for financial gain.
