And Then There Were None.
Across
- 4. The calculating judge and secret killer.
- 6. The fake host's pseudonym (Unknown).
- 11. Symbolizing death and foreshadowing.
- 13. The central theme of moral reckoning in the novel.
- 15. The last name of the schoolmistress guest.
- 17. Devices or schemes set for the guests.
- 18. Referencing the fatal rhyme.
- 19. Used to terrorize Vera in the night.
- 21. The fake invitations that lure victims.
- 23. What overtakes the guests as numbers dwindle.
- 24. The goal that no one can achieve.
- 28. The poison used in one death.
- 29. The object involved in Vera's final moments.
- 30. The isolated setting of the story.
- 32. Sworn statements concealing secrets.
- 35. The crime committed repeatedly on the island.
- 37. Small soldier statues representing guests' fates.
- 40. Device used to announce each crime.
- 43. A weapon used in a gruesome murder.
- 44. A classic symbol of looming death.
- 46. Where one body is found, adding to the mystery.
- 48. Where the fake invitations supposedly came from.
- 49. A method used to silently kill one of the guests.
Down
- 1. The extreme isolation of Soldier Island.
- 2. The hidden weapon causing suspicion.
- 3. The judge’s full title.
- 5. What characters do to one another as paranoia grows.
- 7. What characters imagine as paranoia grows.
- 8. The genre and tone of the entire story.
- 9. A feeling shared by all characters for past crimes.
- 10. Little pieces of information pointing to the killer.
- 12. The former police officer invited to the island.
- 14. What Wargrave leaves behind after the murders.
- 16. When most murders occur.
- 20. The first name of Miss Brent.
- 22. The baffling nature of the killings.
- 25. A person unfairly blamed by others.
- 26. First name of Mrs. Rogers, a maid on the island.
- 27. The nursery rhyme predicting the deaths.
- 30. A weapon-related murder method in the book.
- 31. The weather event cutting off escape.
- 33. The main female character.
- 34. Drink laced with poison in the story.
- 36. The surname of the servant couple.
- 38. The lonely, desolate place trapping them all.
- 39. The adventurous and morally ambiguous guest.
- 41. Fate of one character in line with the rhyme.
- 42. Both literal and symbolic danger on the island.
- 45. The gramophone reveals their accusations.
- 47. The last name of the stern, religious woman.