Full Spelling list 1
Across
- 5. – rude or unpleasant (Utterson’s view on Jekyll’s will)
- 7. – something that does not look right, or is not shaped right (Hyde).
- 8. – relating to religion or God (Utterson’s boring book).
- 10. – awful, the worst that can be said (Utterson on Hyde)
- 11. – relating to apes, or cavepeople (Utterson on Hyde)
- 13. – acceptance of others no matter what (Utterson with his friends)
- 17. – No logic or sense behind it (Hyde’s attack on Sir Danvers Carew)
- 19. – thought highly of by people (Utterson, Lanyon, Jekyll)
- 20. – boastful (Utterson’s view on things like gossip or fantasy)
Down
- 1. – anger, rage and violence (Hyde’s attack on Sir Danvers Carew)
- 2. – An extraordinarily powerful, unstoppable force (Hyde trampling on the little girl)
- 3. – Gathered from a fire (Hyde’s cheque book).
- 4. – clearly (describes Utterson’s humanity when he is relaxed)
- 6. – disgusting and unpleasant (Hyde’s housekeeper)
- 9. – holding back feelings or thoughts (Utterson)
- 12. – the time in Britain under the rule of Queen Victoria (1837-1901).
- 14. – strict and controlled in behaviour (Utterson)
- 15. – Evil (Hyde in Enfield’s eyes)
- 16. – a doctor who is close friends with Utterson.
- 18. – a lawyer and the main character in the novella.