- - Life, for instance, is written down by biographer
- - Life for instance, written by biographer, for example
- - This is one for life, for instance
- - Lyrical line, perhaps
- - Life or death, e.g.
- - Life, perhaps
- - Life is the longest one
- - Thirty days, or even life
- - Life, e.g
- - Life, for example
- - Life is one
- - Life, for one
- - Life-or-death
- - Punishment imposed by court
- - judgment of a court in a number of words
- - Expression, it points to insects
- - Sequence of words for length of time
- - A few words, maybe, will declare what one's punishment is
- - What criminal gets transported to ends of the known public sphere?
- - Time for a grammatical unit
- - Condemn [to a term of imprisonment]
- - punishment in a few words
- - Time for a few words
- - imprisonment eventually comes to a full stop
- - Criminal may receive this, delivered enclosed with drug
- - Punishment put into words?
- - Time given formally organised words
- - Group of words that expresses a statement or question with at least one subject and verb
- - Feeling one must leave for a time?
- - In so many words go to jail
- - Scene 10 rewritten as a punishment
- - Stretch in a cell?
- - Parsing target
- - Judicial penalty
- - Courtroom punishment
- - Legal punishment
- - Term of imprisonment
- - Court judgment
- - This clue is one
- - Sequence of words
- - Jail term
- - 10 in scene edited in time
- - Grammatical unit and prison term
- - String of words
- - Form of words in court's punishment
- - Set of words
- - Time that's passed in court
- - Part of a paragraph
- - Writing piece, time passed
- - It may be diagrammed
- - Court punishment
- - A few words in time?
- - Words linked with meaning in rap?
- - Time that may be passed?
- - A period normally follows this court judgment
- - Despatched from 'ere in a few words?
- - The criminal says the judge gave him one line on paper
- - Result of a conviction, often
- - Words which carry conviction?
- - Court's punishment
- - 10 years, for example
- - Grammatical unit
- - Judge's punishment
- - Fine words?
- - Court handout
- - A few words posted in French church
- - String of words that could be fine in court?
- - Paragraph portion
- - Judge feeling heartless
- - Five to nine, maybe, but not nine to five
- - Convicted criminal's punishment
- - Some rockers get a suspended one
- - It's often between two periods
- - Something handed down
- - With 44-Across, ten?
- - Conviction aftermath
- - Follower of one's convictions
- - It's usually measured in years
- - It could be several years
- - It might end with a bang
- - Pronounce judgement against
- - Paragraph part
- - Five to ten, say
- - Set the penalty
- - Time to serve
- - It may follow one's convictions
- - It's parsed by students
- - Ten-to-20 e.g.
- - Ten years, maybe
- - Thing to be parsed
- - What a judge passes
- - Judge's pronouncement
- - Decision of a judge
- - Component of a paragraph
- - Judge's decision
- - Group of words or years
- - Subject, predicate, etc.
- - "I do," for one.
- - "I do," for example.
- - Part of whole of a paragraph.
- - "I will," for instance.
- - "I do," for instance.
- - A subject and predicate.
- - What convicts serve.
- - It's handed down
- - Prison term
- - Punishment
- - Judgment
- - Phrase
- - Part of speech?
- - See 1
- - time inside second hospital department hence husband's abandoned
- - Judge's dispatched, thus start of hearing is cancelled
- - Penalty imposed by court
- - set of words used for punishment given by judge
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