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noun • a former English law requiring mobs to disperse after a magistrate reads the law to them • a vigorous reprimand | ||||||||
31% | 9 | The Brazilian version of this martial art is called 'Brazilian jiujitsu' | ||||||
noun • a method of self-defense without weapons that was developed in China and Japan; holds and blows are supplemented by clever use of the attacker's own weight and strength | ||||||||
31% | 6 | Family name of a Brazilian politician who was heavily involved in the writing of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution | ||||||
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Measure For Crowd Control Delicate Approach In Brazilian City Crossword Clue
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RIOTACT which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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RIOTACT
Updated: November 11, 2024
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