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Daily Mail Prize Crossword Tuesday February 7th 2012

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falconfan1 | 16:16 Tue 07th Feb 2012 | Crosswords
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"Harm" as in Roman Law- In jure or In jury? - not a good clue in my opinion

Harm (verb) = Injure Harm (noun) = Injury

Jure or more correctly "de jure" means lawfully whereas "Roman Law" was the predecessor of trial by jury.

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I'd go for injure as it means harm
(But I suppose harm can equal injury too- he caused harm /he caused injury)
I saw your reply on the other thread. It is not a good clue.

If it was To Harm as in Roman Law then Injure would make more sense imo.
However, I am more leaning towards that rather than Injury.
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--- but "Harm" can be either a verb or a noun so both answers are correct!
INJURE

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