Across
- 3. The thing that failed that led the burglars to brake in a second time.
- 5. October 20, 1973, where several Justice Department officials resigned in protest.
- 7. The anonymous whistle-blower that provided key information to Woodward and Bernstein.
- 8. Nixon hatched a plan to instruct this group to impede the FBI.
- 11. The location that which Nixon secretly recorded every conversation.
- 12. What the jury called Nixon as they were unsure whether they could indict a sitting president.
- 14. The goal of Richard Nixon in 1972.
- 15. Richard Nixon was the first and only president to do this.
- 16. Nixon was given this after Gerald Ford was sworn into office.
- 17. This was given to the burglars after they were caught.
Down
- 1. The process in which a government position is charged for alleged misconduct.
- 2. The newspaper that reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were apart of.
- 4. What Nixon tried to keep away from prosecutors.
- 6. The location of the office of the Democratic National Committee in Washington DC.
- 8. What Nixon tried to do after the burglars were caught.
- 9. An independent special prosecutor that Nixon order be fired.
- 10. An aggressive tactics employed by Nixon's presidential campaign.
- 13. The name of the group that broke into the committee's headquarters.
