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Y, Z, & A

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Across
growing or adding to, such as interest on a debt or investment which continues to accumulate.
a name used other than the given name of a person or reference to that other name, which may not be an attempt to hide his/her identity
someone who assists in the commission of a crime and, unlike a mere accessory, is usually present or directly aids in the crime.
a person who signs an affidavit and swears to its truth before a notary public or some person authorized to take oaths, like a County Clerk.
-the criminal taking away of a person by persuasion (convincing someone-particularly a minor or a woman-he/she is better off leaving with the persuader), by fraud, or by open force or violence.
under-age people accused of crimes who are processed through a juvenile court and juvenile detention or prison facilities.
Down
a system of developing a city or county plan in which various geographic areas (zones) are restricted to certain uses and development.
to do away with a problem, such as a public or private nuisance or some structure built contrary to public policy.
to intentionally and permanently give up, surrender, leave, desert or relinquish all interest or ownership in property, a home or other premises, a right of way, and even a spouse, family, or children.
speeding up the time when there is vesting (absolute ownership) of an interest in an estate, when the interest in front of it is terminated earlier than expected.
a second-string player who helps in the commission of a crime by driving the getaway car, providing the weapons, assisting in the planning, providing an alibi, or hiding the principal offender after the crime.
the final closing of a meeting, such as a convention, a meeting of the board of directors, or any official gathering.