Once Upon a Time A

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Across
  1. 3. ?, Mr. Cornwell arrives first at the school, disarms the alarm, and turns on the lights.
  2. 4. Majestically, the eagle liked to perch itself on the house’s ? as if it was the lord of the manor.
  3. 6. The creature in the wall ? the alarm system when it escaped and wandered down the hallway.
  4. 8. When Mr. Cornwell went to Greece, he embraced the ? features of some of the churches.
  5. 10. Residents ? their fears of criminals by installing sophisticated security devices.
  6. 12. Seeing the ? light on the security system, the owners knew not to enter the house and contacted the police immediately.
  7. 13. Hearing the ? of the car alarm for fifteen minutes annoyed all of the residents as the owner tried to remember how to immobilize the sound.
  8. 14. Obviously, the family was suspicious of the ? of strangers wandering in the neighbourhood.
  9. 16. After many false alarms, the family wondered about the ? of the security system.
  10. 18. Ms Fong ? to think what would happen if someone stole Mr. Tesarski’s red wagon with the supplies for phys. Ed.
  11. 20. Before a packed house, the leader of the Neighbourhood Watch delivered a(an) ? about safeguards residents can take at home.
  12. 21. Protectively, the ? tried to overcome their fears by installing more elaborate security systems.
  13. 25. Nervously, the resident noticed the ? of a figure below the street light.
  14. 26. The large security company offered a(an) ? of security systems meeting most people’s income and needs.
  15. 27. They had trouble ? the friendliness of the employers to their cook and hostility towards the cook’s brother when he came to pick up his sister.
Down
  1. 1. The ? gardener was willing to travel to different places where there was work.
  2. 2. When slicing bread or tomato, it is easier using a knife with ?.
  3. 5. The bulkiness of the cameras around the house ruined its ?, creating quite the eyesore.
  4. 7. As usual, the father was ? from his sleep by the beeping of his phone.
  5. 9. For their safety, they ? to the Neighbourhood Watch program.
  6. 11. During the robbery, the bedroom had been ?, leaving quite the mess for the owners.
  7. 15. As ? for the broken security alarm, the company offered them six months of service for no charge.
  8. 17. Due to neglect, some of the ? of the homes required some painting and repairs.
  9. 19. Every summer, Ms Williamson planted flowers in ornate ? and placed them in the front yard by the main entrance.
  10. 22. Not surprisingly, Ms Fong ? Mr. Tesarski to stop making fun of her age and height.
  11. 23. ?, the stranger approached the woman and her child for some help, frightening them in the process.
  12. 24. Demandingly, the residents wanted a law against ? from entering the neighbourhood and causing problems.
  13. 28. Warily, residents were on the lookout for a(an) ? who was entering through the backyard like the previous robberies.