an illegal action (5 letters), crime, to make something stop working (5 letters), break, to make a clear resonant or vibrating sound (4 letters), ring, a famous place of the city (8 letters), landmark, a person who solves cases (9 letters), detective, a construction, which allows to cross the river (6 letters), bridge, the capital of the UK (6 letters), london, an accessory royal people wear on their heads (5 letters), crown, a place where old information is kept (7 letters), archive, the name of the river Tower Bridge crosses (6 letters), themes, the royal chair (6 letters), throne, a feeling of admiration for someone or something (7 letters), respect, the ceremony of crowning a monarch (10 letters), coronation, a barrier, typically made of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to prevent or control access or escape (5 letters), fence, a person, who is next in line to throne (4 letters), heir, a form of government in the UK (8 letters), monarchy, a small room in which a prisoner is locked up (4 letters), cell, the metal coverings formerly worn to protect the body in battle (6 letters), armour, a stream of water that is forced up into the air (8 letters), fountain, known about by many people (6 letters), famous, a tall stone cylindrical monument (6 letters), column, the area behind the stage where actors prepare (9 words), backstage, an object used during a play (like a sword) (4 letters), prop, a line of waiting people (5 letters), queue, belonging to one particular person or group of people only (7 letters), private, sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety (5 minutes), panic, a group of singers who perform during services (5 letters), choir, a room for experiments (10 letters), laboratory, a flat, usually square or rectangular, paper container for a letter (8 letters), envelope, a mark left by a shoe on the ground (9 letters), footprint.

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