1) Despite the circumstantial evidence, the jury had no choice but to ... the defendant because of a solid alibi. a) acquit b) belie c) demur 2) The suspect claimed his ... was that he was having dinner with his mother at the time of the crime. a) evidence b) alibi c) observation 3) Her ... advised her not to speak to the press until the trial. a) sleuth b) attorney c) scrutiny 4) The evidence pointed to his ... in the robbery, even though he didn't pull the trigger. a) complicity b) inaccuracy c) supposition 5) When he was asked to testify against his friend, he ... , saying it was against his principles. a) hampered  b) implied c) demurred 6) The fingerprint on the glass was the key ... that linked him to the scene. a) evidence b) alibi c) supposition 7) The detective noticed a crucial ... in the witness's statement. a) inaccuracy b) bad blood c) complicity 8) The heavy rain began to ... the search efforts. a) acquit b) hamper c) press the point 9) Through careful ... , the detective noticed that the clock in the room was broken. a) complicity b) supposition c) observation 10) The company's finances were under the ... of federal investigators. a) scrutiny b) observation c) evidence 11) The famous ... was known for solving the most mysterious cases. a) attorney b) sleuth c) attendant 12) There was ... between the two families for many years, which gave them both a motive. a) inaccuracy b) bad blood c) scrutiny 13) He was a quiet man who preferred to ... . a) keep to himself b) press the point c) be at the beck 14) She could see he was uncomfortable, so she decided not to ... . a) have a hunch b) press the point c) keep to herself

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