Answer: JAIL
JAIL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining JAIL with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Put away
- Stir
- Slammer
- Hoosegow
- Cooler
- Lock up
- Big house
- Prison
- Imprison
- Lockup
- Poky
- Con's confines
- Clink
- Pokey
- Nick
- Bar room?
- Monopoly square
- Sheriff Taylor's office has one
- Monopoly corner
- Sentence structure?
- Calaboose
- The slammer
- Incarcerate
- Corner square in Monopoly
- The clink
- Monopoly board corner
- Con's quarters
- Word on two Monopoly squares
- Penitentiary
- One corner of a Monopoly board
- Kind of bird
- Penal institution
- "The Shawshank Redemption" setting
- Put in the pen
- Corner space in Monopoly
- 'Monopoly' corner
- The pokey
- One corner on a Monopoly board
- Monopoly square with bars
- Monopoly corner square
- Local lockup
- Fine alternative
- Barred room
- Typical western set
- Sheriff's workplace
- Place to hear crime stories
- Monopoly corner with "Just Visiting"
- It's between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place
- Fine alternative?
- Break site
- Word before "break" or "bird"
- Word after "In" or "Go to," in Monopoly
- Where time is served
- Where three doubles will land you, in Monopoly
- Where sentences are served
- Where over two million Americans stay each year
- Where Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a famous letter in 1963
- Where inmates live
- Where convicts are locked up
- Where Bunyan began writing Pilgrims Progress
- Where a warden works
- Where a convicted criminal goes
- The big house, small-time
- St. Charles Place neighbor
- Square in Monopoly
- Square after Connecticut Avenue
- Space between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place
- Slammer; stir
- Sing Sing is one
- Sheriff's lockup
- Sheriff's facility
- Setting of ''Papillon''
- Set in "Die Fledermaus"
- Public housing?
- Place with tons of bars
- Place to break out of
- Place mentioned in many publications by the Sentencing Project
- Place for hoods
- Place for corrections
- Perp's surroundings
- One of the four corner squares on a Monopoly board
- One corner in Monopoly
- O. Henry slept here
- Monopoly-board corner
- Monopoly square you "go directly to"
- Monopoly square between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place
- Monopoly space with the words "Just Visiting"
- Monopoly space that says "Just Visiting"
- Monopoly space that also says "Just Visiting"
- Monopoly space halfway between Go and Free Parking
- Monopoly location
- Monopoly destination
- Modern abolitionist's bane
- MLK's "Letter From Birmingham ___"
- Martin Luther King's "Letter From Birmingham ___"
- Location that prompted Thoreau to write "Civil Disobedience"
- Lift:elevator::bridewell:_____
- Kind of bird or bait
- Keep in a can
- Justicial facility
- It's ten spaces past "Go"
- It's next to Connecticut Avenue
- It's also known as the pokey or the clink
- It's 10 spaces before Free Parking
- It neighbors Connecticut
- Hoosegow or cooler
- Frequent spot for Mayberry's Otis
- First corner after "Go" in Monopoly
- Destination after rolling three straight doubles in Monopoly
- Corner space on a Monopoly board
- Corner of a Monopoly board next to Connecticut Avenue
- Corner of a Monopoly board
- Corner Monopoly square with bars
- Corner Monopoly square next to St. Charles Place
- Corner Monopoly square
- Corner Monopoly space
- Corner in Monopoly
- Corner after "GO"
- Cooler, in non-slang
- Consequence of rolling doubles three times in a row, in Monopoly
- Connecticut Avenue neighbor, in Monopoly
- Cell structure?
- Building with bars
- Bridewell
- Boston's Liberty Hotel, once
- Big house, so to speak
- Bad "Monopoly" space
- Alternative of bail
- A Monopoly corner
- "The Usual Suspects" setting
- "Monopoly" square
- "Monopoly" destination
- "Just Visiting" Monopoly square
- "Go directly to ___" (Chance card phrase)
- "Go directly to _____"
- "Get Out of ___ Free" (card in Monopoly)
- "Freeway Time in L.A. County ___" (Sublime)
- "Big house," e.g.
- 'Freeway Time in L.A. County ___" (Sublime)
- ''Gunsmoke'' set
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