- - Lock up in jail
- - Lock up devil said to be in revolt
- - One MP's mixed up with 25 in jail
- - Lock one away in Prom: is that possible?
- - lock up woman concerned with protecting elected member
- - Prom is in trouble with lock-down?
- - one politician meeting republican and one boy in jail
- - Unpromising letting gun off? Lock 'em up!
- - Turns up, no teacher has heads probably messing indoors put in detention
- - Lock up in Portlaoise behind unit near motorway
- - Lock up devil said to be up and about
- - Polite denial retracted after little devil shut up
- - There's no getting away from this lock-up and leave?
- - MP interrupts girl about to shut up
- - Lock up devil reportedly in revolt
- - One politician on right is about to shut up?
- - 18 Down literally in unending fix -- shut up!
- - Lock up mischief-maker, revolutionary Irish boy
- - Lock (up)
- - Shut (up)
- - Bang-up
- - Jail troublemaker having returned negative response to officer
- - Incarcerate, confine
- - jail mischievous child? no sir – get back!
- - Prom is in trouble with lockdown?
- - give one time for transgression
- - Confine mischievous child no teacher backed
- - Rogue revolted vocally being put inside
- - incarcerate fiend with twisted irons
- - Opposite of the verb "free"
- - Put away troublemaker for third term for taking head off buffalo
- - Put in the slammer
- - Inter N. Rocky Simon - RIP
- - Jail is likely after politician nabbed by taxman
- - Clap in jail.
- - Put in a calaboose.
- - Cage
- - "...... jail"
- - Put in jail
- - Put away, in a way
- - Detain
- - Put behind bars
- - Incarcerate
- - Confine
- - Put away
- - Place in custody
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