Clues for the word "TREASON"
We've had 110 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 200 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Your Life Choices crossword on March 27, 2025.
Definition of treason
- n. - The offense of attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance, or of betraying the state into the hands of a foreign power; disloyalty; treachery.
- n. - Loosely, the betrayal of any trust or confidence; treachery; perfidy.
Referring Clues
- Benedict Arnold's crime
- Subject of Article III Section 3 of the Constitution
- Crime mentioned in the Constitution
- Act of deliberate betrayal
- Turncoat's crime
- Possible reason for a president's impeachment
- Subject of Article III, Section 3 of the Constitution
- Arnold's crime
- Crime in the Constitution
- Serious disloyalty
- Only crime defined in the Constitution
- Crime of betrayal
- Quisling's crime
- It's worst when it's high
- Crime against the state
- Spy's crime
- Sedition
- Crime of disloyalty
- Wartime offense
- "High" crime
- Disloyalty to one's country
- Marie Antoinette's crime
- Crime against one's country
- The charge Riel faced
- High-level disloyalty
- Aaron Burr was once tried for it
- A high crime
- Perfidy
- High crime
- High-level betrayal
- Guy Fawkes's crime
- Charge by some against Edward Snowden
- Charge that may be high
- Act of sedition
- Betrayal
- Traitor's initial motive for his crime
- Turncoat's first motive for disloyalty
- Crime that upsets senator
- Treachery
- Crime
- Traitor's crime
- Betraying one's country
- One rats (anag)
- Deliberate act of betrayal
- Senator (anag)
- Act of betrayal in the end, lost cause
- He avoids the motive for crime
- Trotsky's initial explanation for mutiny
- Crime, given time, partner of rhyme
- The crime of corrupt senator
- Crime with a tip-top motive?
- Turncoat's foremost pretext for disloyalty
- The titular head has a motive for betrayal
- Are not bothered about small crime
- Senator organised act of betrayal
- Nora set off rebellion
- Betrayal (of one's country)
- Crime covered by Article III of the Constitution
- No tears shed for betrayal
- Time to debate disloyalty
- Time to argue for disloyalty
- Betrayal of the state
- Crime needs time and cause
- Unreliable rat with nose for disloyalty
- Silly tear shed by child shows disloyalty
- Crime needs time and motive
- Trotsky's initial explanation for sedition
- Twit, as it were, in rebellion
- Acts of betrayal aren't so bad
- Poorly rate an heir, maybe showing disloyalty
- Leader of terrorists has justification for crime ...
- State crime and motive after opening of trial
- He abandoned the cause for 19's offence
- Betrayal of country
- Betrayal of nation
- Betrayal crime
- Double-dealing, but aren't so bad
- Tar gets nose broken in mutiny
- Eastern star on organised crime
- They first argue it's a crime against the state
- A stoner displayed lack of loyalty
- Time and motive for attempted overthrow of government
- One's art? (anag)
- Yorkshireman declared the motive for treachery
- Smart reasons to conceal crime
- Senator must be involved in betrayal
- Crime of wicked senator
- Time and cause of betrayal
- Senator solved crime
- Court finally presented with motive for act of betrayal
- A crime such as this may give one little time to think rationally
- Thug's initial motive for crime
- Stare, bewildered about betrayal
- The first cause for 10 and co.
- Time and cause that never prospers?
- In conclusion, royalist thinking it's an offence
- To end the fight for a cause in criminal!
- Crime with a Middle Eastern motive
- Any treachery or betrayal
- To start trouble - for whatever cause - is very bad
- Clearly no motiveless crime!
- The titular head has cause for crime
- Treachery or betrayal
- A bad shaking for "32 Across"
- Tortured senator for disloyalty
- Perfect ending and motive for a crime
- Crime? Only half of it has motive!
- State crime
- Betrayal-of-country crime
- Crime with a tip-top motive?
Last Seen In
- Your Life Choices - March 27, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 23, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - February 11, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - December 14, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - December 11, 2024
- Daily Cryptic - November 14, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - October 19, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 12, 2024
- Daily Quick - October 11, 2024
- Daily American - September 26, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - September 21, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - July 23, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - July 03, 2024
- Daily Quick - July 01, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - June 11, 2024
- Mirror Daily - May 23, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - May 16, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - May 10, 2024
- Daily American - April 06, 2024
- Your Life Choices - March 19, 2024
- Your Life Choices - January 28, 2024
- Your Life Choices - January 23, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - January 13, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - January 11, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - December 13, 2023
- Daily Quick - December 09, 2023
- Your Life Choices - December 03, 2023
- Evening Standard Easy - November 17, 2023
- Daily Cryptic - November 14, 2023
- Daily American - November 01, 2023
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