Across: |
2. | Half become reduced sentences because of over___ed prisons. |
3. | I would do many things to teach these ___s a lesson. |
4. | There is an eye for an eye, and a ___ for a ___. |
5. | Too many ___s are soft on criminals. |
9. | We don't have to worry about prisoners using utensils to ___ guards. |
11. | We don't have to worry about prisoners using utensils to injure ___s. |
12. | Let the jerks ___ in the winter and bake in the summer. |
13. | Too many judges are ___ on criminals. |
17. | And no crunchy peanut butter--only the cheap ___. |
18. | Half of the full sentences become reduced because of "good ___." |
20. | No ___ knows for sure. |
23. | Let the ___s freeze in the winter and bake in the summer. |
24. | Even criminals understand ___ pain. |
26. | And no ___ bottled water, either. |
27. | Change the law so that there is an ___ for an ___. |
28. | If I were ___, I would do many things. |
29. | They would get one peanut butter and ___ sandwich. |
30. | Let the jerks freeze in the winter and ___ in the summer. |
31. | Even criminals understand physical ___. |
33. | And no organic peanut butter, either--only the ___ stuff. |
34. | "The problem," said a police ___, "is that punishment is not swift enough." |
36. | Their only beverage would be ___. |
39. | This way we don't have to worry about prisoners using ___s. |
41. | Half of the ___s result in reduced or full sentences. |
42. | "The problem," said a ___ officer, "is that punishment is not swift enough." |
43. | "The problem," said Earp, "is that punishment is not ___ enough." |