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1. | The ___ told his client to plead guilty and hope that the judge would be merciful. | 3. | A TV game show called "___ or No ___" is almost as popular as an earlier game show called "Let's Make a ___." | 6. | The ___ of the hugely popular book and the movie is "Gone With the Wind." | 7. | The company owner was charged with ___ for claiming that the $50 bottle of herbal pills would prevent lung cancer. | 8. | Many drivers and pedestrians ___ disobey traffic laws. ("Stop" means "Slow Down" and "Don't Walk" means "Walk.") | 10. | The deputy handcuffed the convicted felon and escorted him directly to ___. | 11. | The young man ___ed the pretty woman for months, hoping that she would eventually marry him. (She did!) | 13. | The district attorney said that the police didn't have enough evidence for him to ___ the suspect. "No jury would convict him," the DA said. | 16. | ___ ___, California is the home of the Queen Mary and is one of the busiest ports in the US. |
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2. | The Cabinet, which includes the departments of Labor, Defense, and Agriculture, is part of the ___ branch. | 4. | "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created ___..." is part of the Declaration of Indepence. | 5. | The business ___ between the two men was signed and dated by each man and by their attorneys. | 9. | Some people wear ___ bracelets to relieve their arthritis; some wear gold ones. | 12. | You should ___ and be ___ful to your elders. (Yes, that was redundant.) | 14. | Every few months in LA, thousands of new citizens ___ their allegiance to the US. | 15. | LAPD ___ William Bratton said he didn't want to become the police commissioner of London. (London can have him!) |
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