Crostic Crossword-Word Puzzles-Arts-I accept your terms

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Most people had never heard of the Mona Lisa until it was stolen. The painting was over 350 years old before critics and scholars began to recognize it as a masterpiece.

It was,cleverly stolen from its wall display in the Louvre on Monday, August 21st, 1911. No one even noticed that it was missing for twenty-eight hours. Once it was reported missing, sixty detectives began to hunt for it, and crowds gathered outside the museum to learn if it had been located.

The painting had been stolen by an Italian immigrant—Vincenzo Perugia, a handyman who had previously installed glass cases around the artworks about a year prior.

When the Louvre declared that the painting had been stolen, the museum shut down for a week. The nation was outraged. Many suspected that the painting was still in the museum. Sixty detectives were assigned to look for the stolen masterwork. But the lead detective on the case was Alphonse Bertillon, who had a reputation as being a real-life Holmes.

Twenty eight months later, Perugia attempted to sell the famously-stolen painting to an art dealer named Alfredo Geri in Florence. The dealer asked him to leave the painting at his office, and shortly after Perugia went back home, he was met by police. He pleaded guilty to the theft, claiming he had been attempting to return pirated Italian art to its home country. Several others were brought in on suspicion of collaborating.

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people had never heard

I accept your terms

  • deal

Nickname for Shannon or Rhiannon

  • non

Open way for vehicles

  • road

Come in, we’re ___

  • open

Under necessity or obligation to

  • needed

Possess or own

  • have

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