| Down |
| 1. | Broad audience to terrorist incident |
| 2. | Correct conditions for waging war in the first place |
| 3. | Politically motivated violence with over 100 formal definitions |
| 4. | Those who engage in armed conflict as military members |
| 6. | Terrorism from above |
| 7. | Collateral damage of a conflict |
| 8. | Perpetrators of a politically violent incident |
| 10. | Civilians |
| 11. | Generally refer to terrorists as freedom fighters |
| 12. | If properly carried out delivers symbolic messages to the target audience |
| 14. | Takes place on the world stage |
| 17. | A form of public execution |
| 18. | Terrorism from below |
| 19. | Thousands of people executed using the guillotine during this period |
| 21. | A more surgical use of limited force |
| 22. | Took place on the 220th anniversery of the Lexington and Concord battles |
| 23. | Said: "Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice" |
| 24. | Motivated by belief that an otherwordly power has commanded violence |
| 26. | Crimes that are made illegal by legislation |
| 28. | Crimes that are immoral or wrong in themselves |
| 33. | Provisional Irish Republican Army |