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Allen Kintz or Officer Janet Jarvis. Constructor: Jay KaskelRelative difficulty: Easy MediumTHEME: "Shocking!" — all theme clues are ] and then the answer is a phrase meaning "Shocking!" in really olde timey lingo that is also a pun on the :Theme answers: "OH, MY STARS!" 17A: "Shocking!," to an astronomer?that "OH" is totally contrived, boo, no"HOLY TOLEDO!" 25A: "Shocking!," to an Ohio tourist?"I'LL BE DARNED!" 36A: "Shocking!," to a seamstress?the seamstress herself would not be darned . just factually speaking"WELL I NEVER!" 50A: "Shocking!," to a teetotaler?"GOOD GRAVY!" 59A: "Shocking!," to a Thanksgiving guest?Word of the Day: ADT 5D: Big letters in home security — The ADT Corporation is an American corporation that provides residential and small business electronic security, fire protection and other related alarm monitoring services in 35 countries. The corporate head office is located in Boca Raton, Florida. In February 2016, the company was acquired by Apollo Global Management for $6. 9 billion in a leveraged buyout. wikipedia• • •"Shocking!," to the cast of "The Andy Griffith Show. " These expressions are all hilariously old. Like, OLD NAG old. Older than WKRP old. Not quite DINOS old.

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6 star rating following nearly 6,000 reviews at Amazon. While there are other smart smoke detectors available, none that we spotted have received the positive feedback that we saw for the Nest Protect. For example, the First Alert OneLink Est. $110 looks to directly compete with the Nest, but both expert and user reviews are underwhelming. Among other issues, both CNET and Wirecutter note shortcomings in the connected features, including slow response times pushing notifications to the iOS only app and for the app to silence a nuisance alarm. Reviewers hold hope that software improvements will eventually make the OneLink a contender, but for now, as Wirecutter notes, "many of the Onelink's features are just pale imitations of the Protect's offerings. "We also saw a little expert buzz around the Halo Smart Smoke and CO Alarm Est. $130, a hardwired smart smoke and CO detector. Most actually review the Halo +, a model that adds weather alerts, and $20, to the regular Halo, but that model is not currently available. Still, core functionality should be the same, and that's well liked by the experts that have seen the unit. It's the top rated smart smoke detector at Reviewed, the second highest rated model at Top Ten Reviews, and earns a 4 star rating from CNET.

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Monitors are the same. Video footage needs to be stored somewhere, which adds cost and/or space to the home security system overall. Subscribe to HOMEDITView in gallerySmart homes are becoming not just more popular in recent years; they’re becoming the standard of new construction. Smart home devices and capabilities are also being retrofitted into older homes because of the peace of mind they provide. One of the primary benefits of having a smart home is your ability to know what’s going on at home whether or not you’re there, and then be able to control the environment in the way you want. This is true for both indoor and outdoor home security cameras.