Across
- 6. the doctrine Nixon invoked to refuse turning over the Oval Office tapes
- 7. quitting your job
- 14. materials needed for a trial to prove a culprit committed the crime
- 16. The administration's internal "softer" word for the illegal cover-up.
- 17. the process that Nixon was facing if he did not resign
- 19. the dismissive crime that people used to downplay the crime
- 21. the secret white house investigation unit created to plug "leaks" of confidential information
Down
- 1. a legal order for the production of evidence
- 2. the process of bugging devices used in the scandal
- 3. the 37th US President who was involved in the scandal
- 4. the type of money offered to lie for someone
- 5. the complex in Washington D.C that is famous because of the scandal
- 8. The formal criminal charge brought against the "Watergate Seven"
- 9. the process of hiding the source of illegal campaign funds
- 10. the branch that the president controls
- 11. where the three branches of government have powers to limit the other
- 12. the branch that deemed the executive branch unlawful
- 13. what president ford did to forive nixon
- 15. the legal protection nixon claimed to have
- 18. lying under oath
- 20. what the fundings were called for the untraceable operation
