Across: |
1. | Cliff asked the officer what could be ___. |
3. | Her keys ___ in the stolen purse. |
7. | Don't ___ anywhere alone, day or night. |
8. | Thugs are everywhere, prowling around like ___s in the ocean. |
10. | ___ Dr. Kildare could look at her injuries. |
14. | Cliff ___ged his wife gently. |
15. | Cliff and Janelle thanked the ___ woman. |
16. | Robberies like this happened ___ throughout California. |
18. | Cliff ___ Janelle thanked the officer ___ the woman. |
19. | We can no longer ___ you law-abiding citizens. |
20. | A woman by ___ might as well be carrying a bright neon sign. |
23. | "Maybe we should ___," he told Janelle. |
24. | She told him to bring her ___ set of car keys. |
26. | A woman might as well be carrying a bright ___ sign. |
27. | He ___ed them that the thugs had their car keys. |
29. | Cliff drove Janelle straight ___ Dr. Kildare's house. |
32. | Cliff, glad his wife ___ alive, said he would be there shortly. |
33. | Thugs are ___ing around like sharks in the ocean. |
34. | Cliff said he would be ___ shortly. |
36. | There's simply too many ___s. |
37. | He suggested they get new ___s programmed for her car. |
38. | He suggested ___ they make phone calls. |
40. | If the word ___s out, tourism will suffer in southern California. |
41. | The police officer finished ___ing out his report. |
42. | "___ we should move," he told Janelle. |
43. | Perhaps Dr. Kildare could look at her ___. |
44. | Cliff, glad his wife was ___, would be there shortly. |
45. | The officer ___ his head. |
47. | Cliff ___n asked ___ officer what ___ chances were. |
48. | Cliff drove Janelle ___ toward Dr. Kildare's house. |
51. | Tourism will ___ in southern California. |
52. | Cliff drove Janelle straight toward Dr. ___'s house. |
53. | Her keys were in the stolen ___. |
55. | Cliff played golf with a ___ doctor every Saturday. |
57. | Cliff asked the officer what ___ be done. |
58. | He ___ed her a speedy recovery. |
59. | Don't go anywhere ___, day or night. |
60. | Cliff asked what the ___s were of catching the attackers. |
62. | Thugs are ___, prowling like sharks in the ocean. |