Crossword-Solution: JUROR 5 letters, 91 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Juror n. A member of a jury; a juryman.
Juror n. A member of any jury for awarding prizes, etc.

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One of 12 peers 1 answer
One who comes out of the pool 1 answer
One taking up charges 1 answer
One pondering a sentence 1 answer
One of twelve peers 1 answer
One of twelve men. 1 answer
One of twelve in court 1 answer
One of the "Twelve Angry Men." 1 answer
One of a dozen in a box, often 1 answer
One of a courtroom dozen 1 answer
One of 12, usually 1 answer
One who weighs evidence 1 answer
One of 12 on a courtroom panel 1 answer
One of 12 in court 1 answer
One of 12 in a courtroom box 1 answer
One of 12 in a box 1 answer
One of 12 at a trial 1 answer
One in a box of 12 1 answer
One hearing trial evidence 1 answer
One deliberating over a verdict 1 answer
One considering a verdict 1 answer
One charged by a judge 1 answer
Person put in a box 1 answer
someone who serves on a jury 1 answer
juryman 1 answer
Verdict voter 1 answer
Venireman. 1 answer
Testimony listener 1 answer
Testimony hearer 1 answer
Talesman. 1 answer
Senator, on occasion 1 answer
Selection from a pool 1 answer
Role of each angry man in "12 Angry Men" 1 answer
Member of panel in court 1 answer
Person on a panel 1 answer
Peer review participant? 1 answer
Peer in a box 1 answer
Peer at a trial 1 answer
Peer among peers 1 answer
Panellist 1 answer
Panelist of sorts 1 answer
Panelist of a sort 1 answer
PANEL member 1 answer
One with a courtside seat? 1 answer
Member of a ruling class? 1 answer
"12 Angry Men" role 1 answer
Any of the '12 Angry Men' 1 answer
Any of the men in "12 Angry Men" 1 answer
Art show official 1 answer
Box seat holder? 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with JUROR (5)

The agent, pronounced a scoundrel, is thrown into prison in company with robbers; while his glorious patron, a juror, elector, deputy, or minister, makes laws concerning expropriation, monopoly, and custom-houses! I promised, at the beginning of this letter, that no attack on property should escape my pen, my only object being to justify myself before the public by a general recrimination.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
Though a patriot, I am poor; if my own country will not patronise me, I must seek a market elsewhere." _King_ (to Prime Minister).--"Take this blackmailer and cut off his head." A Talisman Having been summoned to serve as a juror, a Prominent Citizen sent a physician's certificate stating that he was afflicted with softening of the brain.
Fantastic Fables Ambrose Bierce 2007
Nothing could be conceived more passive than the obedience promised, or more stringent than the terms by which the juror bound himself.
New Arabian Nights Robert Louis Stevenson 1997
The family never had enough to eat.—Coroner: “It seems to me deplorable that you did not go into the workhouse.” Witness: “We wanted the comforts of our little home.” A juror asked what the comforts were, for he only saw a little straw in the corner of the room, the windows of which were broken.
Sesame and Lilies John Ruskin 2019
Once on this ground, he boldly and ingeniously supposed himself a juror; related his deliberations with his colleagues; imagined his distress lest, having condemned the innocent, the error should be known too late, and drew such a picture of his remorse, dwelling on the grave doubts which the case presented, that he brought the jury to a condition of intense anxiety.
An Historical Mystery Honore de Balzac 1998

Quotes with JUROR (3)

The book argues that even though many cases have been held up as classic examples of modern American “witch hunts,” none of them fits that description. McMartin certainly comes close. But a careful examination of the evidence presented at trial demonstrates why, in my view, a reasonable juror could vote for conviction, as many did in this case. Other cases that have been painted as witch-hunts turn out to involve significant, even overwhelming, evidence of guilt. There are a …
Ross Cheit The Witch-Hunt Narrative: Politics, Psychology, and the Sexual Abuse of Children
During voir dire, the interviews for jury selection, each person is asked under oath about their experience with the criminal justice system, as defendant or victim, but usually not even the most elementary effort is made to corroborate those claims. One ADA [Associate District Attorney] told me about inheriting a murder case, after the first jury deadlocked. He checked the raps for the jurors and found that four had criminal records. None of those jurors were prosecuted. Nor…
Edward Conlon Blue Blood
And yet, for the fully modern being, not being able to tweet or otherwise "share" - feelings, opinions, thoughts, jokes, links to cat videos or pictures of dinner - for even an hour is akin to eternal exile in the desert, and hence in part the rising tide of juror-caused mistrials across the planet.
Christie Blatchford Life Sentence: Stories from Four Decades of Court Reporting -- or, How I Fell Out of Love with the Canadian Justice System
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 86 times in crossword archives (1948–2025).