Across: |
1. | Did the driver ___ the car? Was he driving a stolen car? |
4. | Did the driver drive uptown? Did the driver drive ___? Did the driver drive out of town? |
7. | How long did the police ___ the driver before they caught him? A car ___ is exciting to watch on TV. |
9. | The owner ___ed at the driver because the driver destroyed his newsstand. The owner was angry. |
10. | He didn't park the car in the parking ___. He drove straight through the parking ___. He didn't give a tip to the parking ___ attendant. |
12. | Did the ___ of the newsstand yell at the driver? Did the ___ of the stolen car report the theft to the police? |
13. | People don't walk in the street; they walk on ___s next to the streets. |
17. | ___s are structures that are common in big cities. ___s are next to sidewalks or on sidewalks. They sell newspapers, magazines, and snacks. |
18. | He had lots of ___; he had $10,000 cash. But the ___ was stolen. They say the love of ___ is the root of all evil. |
20. | The police ___d and arrested the driver. They ___d shortly after the driver crashed into the newsstand. |
21. | The car ___ed into the newsstand. No one was hurt. The newsstand was destroyed. |
22. | The driver drove like a ___ man. Was he insane? Did he need to see a psychiatrist? |