Coin Heist Crossword

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What was the bank they broke into?
The prep school they attended
The slacker
The hacker
The athlete
The perfect student
The design teacher that was always suspicious of the four teens
Where did all four teens have to be the night they broke into the mint?
The company they pretended to work for to get into the mint
What quarter did they use?
How much money did Mr Hodges steal from the school
They date they broke into the Mint.
What did they call the operation of breaking into the Mint
What did they use to get in from room to room with locks on the doors
What does Dakota do when she’s alone to make her self feel better
The party they were at when Benny and Dylan were arguing and almost got into a fight
Dakota’s rude boyfriend who picks a fight with Benny
Where they went in secret to plan the heist.
Alices friend who starts wondering why they haven’t hung out in awhile and was questioning why she was hanging out with Jason
The name of Dakotas property
The guard who stopped Rankin and held him at gun point
The man Mr. Rankin said he was there to get his wallet, also his cousin
The head of the board of trustees and also agreed to keep the coins and secretly sell them
The number of days before the heist when Alice found out that they had to go through no matter what
Jason’s band name
One of the extracurricular activities that stayed
What was the missing motto on the their error quarter
The title of the book
The school Dakotas parents wanted her to move to
Where was their winter dance

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