Across
- 2. Gives contextual information throughout the play
- 3. The pursuit of fairness in a legal sense
- 7. Juror 3's personal anger matches to this theme
- 12. The weapon used in the trial as evidence
- 14. To do with memory being unreliable
- 16. 'Twelve Angry Men' playwright
- 17. Atmospheric element that mirrors the tension in the jury room
Down
- 1. Represents personal self-interest of some jurors
- 4. Juror 10 is scathing of people from this background
- 5. The value Juror 8 demonstrates by standing against others
- 6. Juror 8 initially calls for this to reconsider the evidence
- 8. Represents the ability or inability to see things clearly
- 9. The legal concept the jurors must consider before convicting the boy
- 10. Not the initial majority vote
- 11. Juror 8 argues the case should be discussed before deciding this
- 13. Juror 9 shows this quality by supporting Juror 8 early
- 15. Juror 4 relies heavily on this rather than emotion
