| Year | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 1986 | A dead body | C is for {Corpse} | 97%
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| 1992 | The opposite of guilty | I is for {Innocent} | 96%
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| 1994 | One who commits murder | K is for {Killer} | 94%
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| 1985 | Person who breaks into a building, especially at night | B is for {Burglar} | 93%
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| 1982 | Proof that a person was not present when the crime as committed | A is for {Alibi} | 90%
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| 1988 | Data used to convict or exonerate a suspect | E is for {Evidence} | 89%
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| 2005 | The lack of sound | S is for {Silence} | 89%
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| 2007 | To unlawfully enter a property | T is for {Trespass} | 86%
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| 1998 | Hangman's rope | N is for {Noose} | 85%
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| 1991 | Another word for murder | H is for {Homicide} | 84%
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| 2017 | A day we'll never get back | Y is for {Yesterday} | 84%
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| 1989 | One who is on the run from the law | F is for {Fugitive} | 82%
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| 2002 | Something being hunted; or, a place where rocks are mined | Q is for {Quarry} | 81%
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| 2004 | A bullet's bounce | R is for {Ricochet} | 81%
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| 2011 | Retribution | V is for {Vengeance} | 68%
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| 1993 | A ruling by the court | J is for {Judgment} | 60%
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| 1987 | Person who evades child support payments | D is for {Deadbeat} | 56%
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| 2001 | A state of imminent danger | P is for {Peril} | 54%
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| 2013 | Mobster slang for "iced, whacked, killed". It also means "drunk". | W is for {Wasted} | 50%
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| 1995 | Describes a place where the law does not apply | L is for {Lawless} | 48%
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| 1996 | An intention to do ill will, usually necessary for a charge of 1st degree murder | M is for {Malice} | 43%
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| 2009 | A deadly current that sucks one away from the shore | U is for {Undertow} | 40%
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| 1990 | Slang for "detective" | G is for {Gumshoe} | 37%
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| 1999 | One who is not afforded the protection of the law | O is for {Outlaw} | 37%
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