Across
- 3. a member of the clergy
- 4. in the sense of criminal
- 5. by way of
- 8. a border or line where something ends or begins
- 10. the projection of a carved design from the surface
- 11. the crime of entering a building as a trespasser to commit theft or another offence
- 12. the quantity held by a mug or its contents
- 13. up to adopt the study, practice, or activity of
- 14. the use of unfair pressure in an attempt to influence someone
Down
- 1. a person who steals from the pockets of others in public places
- 2. a person who breaks the law
- 6. (of children) mischievous or disobedient
- 7. a piece of enclosed ground, often adjoining or surrounded by a building or buildings
- 9. to consider (someone) responsible for
- 11. a payment made by an institution or government to a person who is ill, unemployed, etc.
