- - it's almost shattering to make a violent entrance
- - It's a job for a criminal to bring to heel those from a stable environment
- - Interrupt a burglary
- - Part of a heist, maybe
- - Pick a lock, say
- - Burglary ... or a hint to 17/18-, 26/29-, 47/51- and 62/63-Across
- - Make a bad entrance?
- - Train a tyro
- - Do a hacker's job
- - Train.
- - Force the door open
- - bear disturbed family in burglary
- - burglary causes interruption when at home
- - unlawfully enter
- - Burglary, e.g.
- - Holiday at home after burglary
- - Illegally enter holiday home
- - Burglar's act: 2 wds.
- - House robbery
- - Get past the lock
- - Burglar's entry
- - British family covering up each burglary
- - Robbery shortly becoming known
- - Interrupt trespass -- do it with new shoes?
- - It may be evidenced by shattered glass
- - Cause for an alarm
- - Pick the lock
- - Burglar's act
- - Watergate, for starters
- - Illegal entry
- - That which interrupts.
- - Guess someone's password, say
- - Burglary
- - Enter unlawfully
- - Unlawful entry
- - Police matter
- - Enter forcibly
- - Robbery
- - Intrude
- - Cause for alarm
- - Burglarize
- - Interrupt
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