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No Choirboy L1-12
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Dispatch: to send a message over radio
Commotion: noisy disturbance
Aura: a feeling lights create in the atmosphere
Tier: a level or layer
Chaplin: a preacher
Commissary: a store that sells food and supplies in prison
Appeals: requesting a review of your case
Selfdeprecation: to make fun of yourself in a mean way
Hustled: to work rapidly or energetically
Prosecutor: person (lawyer) who takes legal action against a person
Huddled: to gather together
Caravan: a group of people traveling together
Testify: a story or witness account told in court
Minor discrepancies: small disagreements
Narcotics: a drug that effects mood or behavior, typically illegal
Interrogate: to ask questions
Stubborn: Set in one's ways and unwilling to change
Fundamental: foundation or basis
Decent: appropriate or suitable
Strict: to enforce rules with power
Exception: a situation that doesn't follow the general rule
Unconditionally: not limited to certain conditions
Secular: related to worldly things that aren't thought of as religious
Bail: Money given to release a person from custody
Accomplices: a person who knowingly helps with a crime
Immunity: to be exempt from criminal prosecution
Hyperactivity: condition of being overly active
Pentecostal: a Christian religious denomination
Switches: a slender rod used for whipping
Predominantly: to have power or authority over others
Plea Bargaining: to plead guilty to a lesser charge in court
Shackles: to tie hands or ankles together to prevent freedom
No Choirboy L1-12
Across:| 3. | Money given to release a person from custody | | 7. | a story or witness account told in court | | 10. | a group of people traveling together | | 13. | appropriate or suitable | | 18. | a level or layer | | 19. | related to worldly things that aren't thought of as religious | | 21. | to send a message over radio | | 22. | a slender rod used for whipping | | 23. | Set in one's ways and unwilling to change | | 24. | to ask questions | | 26. | a feeling lights create in the atmosphere | | 27. | foundation or basis | | 28. | a preacher | | 29. | condition of being overly active |
| | Down:| 1. | to make fun of yourself in a mean way | | 2. | to gather together | | 4. | requesting a review of your case | | 5. | to enforce rules with power | | 6. | to tie hands or ankles together to prevent freedom | | 8. | to plead guilty to a lesser charge in court | | 9. | a store that sells food and supplies in prison | | 11. | a drug that effects mood or behavior, typically illegal | | 12. | to work rapidly or energetically | | 14. | not limited to certain conditions | | 15. | noisy disturbance | | 16. | a Christian religious denomination | | 17. | a person who knowingly helps with a crime | | 20. | a situation that doesn't follow the general rule | | 25. | to be exempt from criminal prosecution |
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No Choirboy L1-12
Across:| 3. | Money given to release a person from custody | | 7. | a story or witness account told in court | | 10. | a group of people traveling together | | 13. | appropriate or suitable | | 18. | a level or layer | | 19. | related to worldly things that aren't thought of as religious | | 21. | to send a message over radio | | 22. | a slender rod used for whipping | | 23. | Set in one's ways and unwilling to change | | 24. | to ask questions | | 26. | a feeling lights create in the atmosphere | | 27. | foundation or basis | | 28. | a preacher | | 29. | condition of being overly active |
| | Down:| 1. | to make fun of yourself in a mean way | | 2. | to gather together | | 4. | requesting a review of your case | | 5. | to enforce rules with power | | 6. | to tie hands or ankles together to prevent freedom | | 8. | to plead guilty to a lesser charge in court | | 9. | a store that sells food and supplies in prison | | 11. | a drug that effects mood or behavior, typically illegal | | 12. | to work rapidly or energetically | | 14. | not limited to certain conditions | | 15. | noisy disturbance | | 16. | a Christian religious denomination | | 17. | a person who knowingly helps with a crime | | 20. | a situation that doesn't follow the general rule | | 25. | to be exempt from criminal prosecution |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only