| Mob rule? |
| Read the ___ |
| Dressing down |
| Lengthy reproval |
| Serious reading? |
| Vigorous reprimand |
| Lecturer's reading? |
| What censurers read |
| Something often read |
| Reading to the unruly |
| Read the ___ (censure) |
| Reprimander's "reading |
| It's read to the rowdy |
| It's read to the unruly |
| It may be read to rowdies |
| Old means of crowd control |
| Reading to a spoiled brat? |
| It may be read to the rowdy |
| Reading in an unruly class? |
| Metaphor for a good scolding |
| It may be read to a miscreant |
| Reading from an irate parent? |
| Severe reprimand, in metaphor |
| Babysitter's reading material? |
| Babysitter's reading, at times |
| It's "read" during a reprimand |
| It's often read metaphorically |
| Reading in a disorderly class? |
| Stern reprimand, metaphorically |
| It's read to a misbehaving child |
| What gets read to rabble-rousers |
| It may be read before a grounding |
| It may be read before a punishment |
| Old law designed to disperse a mob |
| What a rabble-rouser might be read |
| A vigorous reprimand (with ''the'') |
| It's read in the face of disturbances |
| Read the ___ to (fuss at and then some) |
| Controversial 1715 measure of Parliament |
| Metaphorical reading to a misbehaving kid |
| 2002 Pearl Jam album with the hit "Save You |