Across
- 3. - place (a defendant) on bail or in custody, especially when a trial is adjourned.
- 4. - to force into or seize for the military.
- 6. - ordered as though by a mandate; obligatory.
- 8. - is a word we use when we give the reason for something, for the reason that; since.
- 11. – charge or claim (someone) with an offence or crime.
- 12. - being or involving a cause.
- 13. – the action of causing something.
- 14. - a person who leads and controls. (Darth Vader commands the First Legion)
Down
- 1. - an order or law.
- 2. - to ask for forcefully; order.
- 5. - a reason or motive behind an action or event.
- 7. – a charge or claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong.
- 9. – seek to lessen the blame attaching to (a fault or offense); try to justify.
- 10. - the command or message given to an elected official by the votes of the people.
- 13. – to order or instruct.
