SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 4-26-20 PLASTICVILLE 1

PLASTICVILLE 1
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  1. So, your plush passenger train has deposited you at the big white (_ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ ) for your visit to the town of Plasticville USA, and as you stroll along the green roofed ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) and down the steps you glance up at the ( _ _ _ ) faces on the weathervane topped ( _ _ _ ) of the red brick ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _) across Main Street.
  2. You don’t need a hotel, you’re staying with friends who live in a (_ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ ) house with a big bay window in front. You scan the ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) passing by the small red ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) and green light ( _ _ _ _) that line the street and wonder where your ride is.
  3. You have some time to wait, so you stroll on past the U.S. (_ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ ) with it’s mailboxes out front, past the ( _ _ _ _ ) house with a ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) full of happy young ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) playing on the swings and merry-go-round and arrive at the notch-front ( _ _ _ _ ) store. Of course, this is a street corner so there’s at least one ( _ _) station here!
  4. You cross the street and head toward the small (_ _ _ ) with the wood ( _ _ _ _ ) across it’s center. It serves as the centerpiece to the town park. You find a ( _ _ _ ) and sit down and as you do, you hear the wail of a whistle as a train approaches a grade crossing with a ( _ _ ) and a small ( _ _ _ _ _) for the watchman.
  5. This park also boasts a large rectangular (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ ) for townsfolk to cool off in and a ( _ _ _ _ ) Bar near the white picket ( _ _ _ _) that keeps ice cream lovers from falling into the water.
  6. Walking back

Here are the answers:

  1. So, your plush passenger train has deposited you at the big white (UNION) (STATION) for your visit to the town of Plasticville USA, and as you stroll along the green roofed (PLATFORM) and down the steps you glance up at the (CLOCK) faces on the weathervane topped (TOWER) of the red brick (TOWNHALL) across Main Street.
  2. You don’t need a hotel, you’re staying with friends who live in a (SPLIT) (LEVEL) house with a big bay window in front. You scan the (VEHICLES) passing by the small red (FIREPLUGS) and green light (POLES) that line the street and wonder where your ride is.
  3. You have some time to wait, so you stroll on past the U.S. (POST-OFFICE) with it’s mailboxes out front, past the (SCHOOL) house with a (PLAYGROUND) full of happy young (CITIZENS) playing on the swings and merry-go-round and arrive at the notch-front (CORNER) store. Of course, this is a street corner so there’s at least one (GAS) station here!
  4. You cross the street and head toward the small (POND) with the wood (BRIDGE) across it’s center. It serves as the centerpiece to the town park. You find a (BENCH) and sit down, and as you do, you hear the wail of a whistle as a train approaches a grade crossing with a (GATE) and a small (SHANTY) for the watchman.
  5. This park also boasts a large rectangular (SWIMMING) (POOL) for townsfolk to cool off in and a (FROSTY) Bar near the white picket (FENCE) that keeps ice cream lovers from falling into the water.
  6. Walking back toward the depot, you peer into the display windows of the (FIVE-AND-DIME) variety store, admire the impressive (CATHEDRAL) with a high bell tower and gothic windows and even the red roofed (FIRE) station with it’s sh