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Answer: JAIL
JAIL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 104 times.
Corner square in Monopoly
Clink
Set in "Die Fledermaus"
Fine alternative
You can get out of it free in Monopoly
Corner after "GO"
Monopoly square
Monopoly corner square
One corner of a Monopoly board
Incarcerate
Cooler
Lockup
One corner on a Monopoly board
Square on a Monopoly board
Detention square in Monopoly
Monopoly board corner
Monopoly corner
It's next to Connecticut Avenue
Monopoly lockup
Con's confinement
Sheriff's workplace
"Go directly to ___" (Chance card phrase)
Con's quarters
Fine alternative?
Corner in Monopoly
Poky
"Monopoly" square
It's ten spaces past "Go"
Square after Connecticut Avenue
Space between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place
Monopoly space halfway between Go and Free Parking
Word on two Monopoly squares
Stir
Hoosegow
Put in the pen
Consequence of rolling doubles three times in a row, in Monopoly
Big house, so to speak
St. Charles Place neighbor
''Gunsmoke'' set
Keep in a can
Bad "Monopoly" space
Place to hear crime stories
Setting of "Papillon"
Big house
Slammer
It's between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place
Corner space in Monopoly
The big house, small-time
"The Usual Suspects" setting
Monopoly square with bars
Frequent spot for Mayberry's Otis
Synonym for the ends of 17-, 25-, 41- and 55-Across
See 33-Down
Monopoly-board corner
Typical western set
Prison
Screw's milieu
"Gunsmoke" set
Sheriff Taylor's office has one
Pokey
The clink
Imprison
Place with tons of bars
A Monopoly corner
Monopoly space adjoining Connecticut Avenue
Monopoly space adjoining Connecticut ave
Place to break out of
Corner Monopoly space
Penitentiary
'Monopoly' corner
See 33-Across
First corner after "Go" in Monopoly
Location that prompted Thoreau to write "Civil Disobedience"
Corner Monopoly square
Where over two million Americans stay each year
Penal institution
Barred room
Jug and cooler
The slammer
Monopoly square between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place
Place for corrections
Lock up
Part of "The Andy Griffith Show" set
Where sentences are served
Monopoly space that says "Just Visiting"
Sheriff's lockup
Monopoly location
Kind of bait or bird
See 68-Across
Sheriff's facility
Monopoly space with the words "Just Visiting"
Clink or cooler
Lift: elevator: Bridewell: ___
Word after "In" or "Go to," in Monopoly
"Just Visiting" Monopoly square
Hoosegow or cooler
Cooler, in non-slang
Building with bars
Word before "break" or "bird"
Local lockup
Modern abolitionist's bane
Martin Luther King's "Letter From Birmingham ___"
Where time is served
"Go directly to ___" (order in Monopoly)