Nick |
Poky |
Stir. |
Clink |
Pokey |
Lockup |
Cooler |
Slammer |
Lock up |
Prison? |
Put away |
Hoosegow |
Imprison |
Calaboose |
Bar room? |
Bridewell |
The pokey |
The clink |
Break site |
Incarcerate |
Barred room |
The slammer |
Local lockup |
Kind of bird |
Penitentiary |
Big ___ house |
Keep in a can |
Slammer; stir |
Con's quarters |
Con's confines |
Put in the pen |
Monopoly square |
Cell structure? |
Place for hoods |
Public housing? |
Fine alternative |
''Gunsmoke'' set |
Big house," e.g. |
Corner after "GO |
Sheriff's lockup |
Sing Sing is one |
'Monopoly' corner |
A Monopoly corner |
Monopoly location |
Penal institution |
Building with bars |
Corner in Monopoly |
Hoosegow or cooler |
Sheriff's facility |
Square in Monopoly |
Where inmates live |
Sentence structure? |
Alternative of bail |
O. Henry slept here |
Perp's surroundings |
Sheriff's workplace |
Typical western set |
Go directly to _____ |
Bad "Monopoly" space |
Cooler, in non-slang |
Kind of bird or bait |
Where a warden works |
Monopoly board corner |
Monopoly" destination |
Corner Monopoly space |
Place for corrections |
Place to break out of |
Big house, so to speak |
Corner Monopoly square |
One corner in Monopoly |
Set in "Die Fledermaus |
Monopoly corner square |
Place with tons of bars |
Setting of ''Papillon'' |
It neighbors Connecticut |
It's ten spaces past "Go |
Corner space in Monopoly |
Corner square in Monopoly |
The big house, small-time |
Monopoly square with bars |
Corner of a Monopoly board |
St. Charles Place neighbor |
Where sentences are served |
The Usual Suspects" setting |
Place to hear crime stories |
Boston's Liberty Hotel, once |
Where convicts are locked up |
Word before "break" or "bird |
Word on two Monopoly squares |
Just Visiting" Monopoly square |
Lift:elevator::bridewell:_____ |
One corner on a Monopoly board |
One corner of a Monopoly board |
It's next to Connecticut Avenue |
Square after Connecticut Avenue |
Where a convicted criminal goes |
Sheriff Taylor's office has one |
Corner Monopoly square with bars |
The Shawshank Redemption" setting |
Frequent spot for Mayberry's Otis |
MLK's "Letter From Birmingham ___ |
First corner after "Go" in Monopoly |
Monopoly square you "go directly to |
Monopoly corner with "Just Visiting |
Get Out of ___ Free" (card in Monopoly) |
Monopoly space that says "Just Visiting |
Word after "In" or "Go to," in Monopoly |
Go directly to ___" (Chance card phrase) |
Connecticut Avenue neighbor, in Monopoly |
It's also known as the pokey or the clink |
'Freeway Time in L.A. County ___" (Sublime) |
Monopoly space that also says "Just Visiting |
Monopoly space with the words "Just Visiting |
Where three doubles will land you, in Monopoly |
Where over two million Americans stay each year |
Corner Monopoly square next to St. Charles Place |
Monopoly space halfway between Go and Free Parking |
One of the four corner squares on a Monopoly board |
Where Bunyan began writing Pilgrims Progress |
Corner of a Monopoly board next to Connecticut Avenue |
It's between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place |
Space between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place |
Where Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a famous letter in 1963 |
Location that prompted Thoreau to write "Civil Disobedience |
Destination after rolling three straight doubles in Monopoly |
Consequence of rolling doubles three times in a row, in Monopoly |
Monopoly square between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place |