I am a crime where someone takes another person's belongings without permission. What am I?
Theft
When the police decide to take strong action against crime, they do this. What phrase describes their action?
Crack down on
I am a type of weather where the wind blows very strongly, almost like a storm. What am I?
Blow a gale
I am a feeling of anger or resentment, and I can also describe very cold weather. What am I?
Bitter
I happen when water covers the land, often after heavy rain. What am I?
Flood
I am a verb that means to try to convince someone to do something. What am I?
To persuade
When someone says you did something wrong, especially a crime, they do this. What phrase describes their action?
To accuse of
I am a phrase that means to use up energy by exercising. What am I?
Burn off calories
When two competitors are very close and neither is clearly winning, we say they are this. What phrase describes their situation?
Neck and neck
I am a phrase that means to respond rudely or argue with someone in authority. What am I?
Talk back
I am the last part of a race, where the competitors give their final effort. What am I?
Final lap
I am a type of weather that is cold but pleasant, with clear skies. What am I?
crisp
I am a person who attacks and robs others in public places. What am I?
Mugger
I am a type of weather where small drops of rain fall lightly. What am I?
Spitting
I am a word that describes something that is humid or hard to move because of moisture. What am I?
Sticky
When someone is formally charged with doing something illegal, especially by a person in power, they face these. What are they?
Charges of corruption