The Troubles

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Across
  1. 3. To increase in intensity or severity.
  2. 4. A chemical gas used to cause temporary blindness or irritation.
  3. 6. An official or legal prohibition. Une interdiction.
  4. 9. Soldiers or military personnel.
  5. 10. A large organized walk or protest.
  6. 11. Méfiance. Lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.
  7. 15. Imprisonment without trial.
  8. 16. Contester. To challenge or question the truth or validity of something.
  9. 19. To detain someone legally due to suspected wrongdoing.
  10. 22. Exonérer. To clear someone from blame or wrongdoing.
  11. 23. Fuir. To run away from danger or a difficult situation.
  12. 24. Ambassade. A government building where diplomats work in a foreign country.
  13. 25. A statement expressing regret or sorrow for wrongdoing.
Down
  1. 1. Without weapons.
  2. 2. Armed groups that are not part of the official military.
  3. 5. People who are killed or injured during a conflict or disaster.
  4. 7. People who take part in a violent disturbance of the peace.
  5. 8. Interdire
  6. 12. Une impasse. A situation in which neither side can make progress.
  7. 13. Un manifestant.
  8. 14. Héritage. Something handed down from the past, such as traditions or consequences.
  9. 17. Enquête. An investigation to uncover facts or information.
  10. 18. Inciter. To cause or trigger an action or response.
  11. 20. Représailles. Action taken in response to an attack or wrongdoing.
  12. 21. Injured, especially in a conflict or accident.