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Across
- 3. The main character, a nine-year-old German boy who loves exploring
- 4. Bruno's older sister, whom he often calls a "Hopeless Case"
- 6. The physical barrier made of wire that separates the two main characters
- 9. The country where Bruno's family moves to live near the camp
- 10. The kind Jewish man who helps clean up Bruno’s scraped knee after he falls
- 11. The striped clothing worn by Shmuel and the other people in the camp
- 14. Bruno's father's military rank at the camp
- 16. The cruel, young lieutenant who works for Bruno's father and Gretel has a crush on
- 17. The family's quiet maid who travels with them from Berlin
Down
- 1. The backyard toy Bruno builds using an old tire
- 2. The strict tutor hired to teach Bruno and Gretel at Out-With
- 3. The city where Bruno lived at the very beginning of the story
- 5. The weather condition on the day Bruno goes under the fence to help Shmuel
- 7. Bruno’s favourite outdoor activity that leads him to meet Shmuel
- 8. Bruno’s mispronunciation of "The Führer" (Adolf Hitler)
- 12. Bruno's Jewish friend who lives on the other side of the fence
- 13. The yellow shape Shmuel has to wear on his armband
- 15. Bruno’s mispronunciation of the concentration camp's name, Auschwitz