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Y3W15 Cross Word 1
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illegal :something that is forbidden by law.
petition : a formal request, often including names of people who are making the request.
protest: a formal objection or complaint (usually public and something violent) issued by a concerned party.
stockade : a fortification or defensive barrier usually consisting of strong posts fixed upright in the ground.
route : a course; a road used for travel.
versus : (Latin) against (abbreviated vs); used to indicate an action brought against someone by another party in a court of law.
loot : the spoils or plunder taken when pillaging in war; anything taken dishonestly or by force.
treachery : a betrayal of trust, especially towards one’s country; treason; faithlessness.
creed : any system, doctrine, or form of religious beliefs.
emancipate : to free from bondage or restraint; to terminate control over.
Y3W15 Cross Word 1
Across:1. | something that is forbidden by law. | 4. | a formal request, often including names of people who are making the request. | 6. | a formal objection or complaint (usually public and something violent) issued by a concerned party. | 7. | any system, doctrine, or form of religious beliefs. | 10. | a fortification or defensive barrier usually consisting of strong posts fixed upright in the ground. |
| | Down:2. | the spoils or plunder taken when pillaging in war; anything taken dishonestly or by force. | 3. | (Latin) against (abbreviated vs); used to indicate an action brought against someone by another party in a court of law. | 5. | a betrayal of trust, especially towards one’s country; treason; faithlessness. | 8. | to free from bondage or restraint; to terminate control over. | 9. | a course; a road used for travel. |
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Y3W15 Cross Word 1
Across:1. | something that is forbidden by law. | 4. | a formal request, often including names of people who are making the request. | 6. | a formal objection or complaint (usually public and something violent) issued by a concerned party. | 7. | any system, doctrine, or form of religious beliefs. | 10. | a fortification or defensive barrier usually consisting of strong posts fixed upright in the ground. |
| | Down:2. | the spoils or plunder taken when pillaging in war; anything taken dishonestly or by force. | 3. | (Latin) against (abbreviated vs); used to indicate an action brought against someone by another party in a court of law. | 5. | a betrayal of trust, especially towards one’s country; treason; faithlessness. | 8. | to free from bondage or restraint; to terminate control over. | 9. | a course; a road used for travel. |
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