The Crucible

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Across
  1. 3. Symbol of authority, belonging to Reverend Parris
  2. 4. Reverend Hale's expertise
  3. 9. Crucible also means this kind of severe trial or test
  4. 12. The young woman John Proctor admits to having an affair with
  5. 17. Wealthy farmer, husband of Elizabeth
  6. 18. Wife of John Proctor
  7. 19. Type of society reflected in Salem, where church and state are intertwined
  8. 20. The hangman’s noose represents this fate
  9. 21. Hale’s final realization: the girls are ______
  10. 23. First person accused of witchcraft
  11. 24. Hale’s quest for this quality in court
  12. 26. Event involving girls in the forest
  13. 27. Word used to accuse others of witchcraft
  14. 29. Setting of The Crucible
  15. 32. John Proctor’s servant, later one of the accusers
Down
  1. 1. Position held by Danforth
  2. 2. Rebecca Nurse is a symbol of this
  3. 5. Object used by Tituba to "conjure spirits"
  4. 6. Deputy governor presiding over trials
  5. 7. Author of The Crucible
  6. 8. Village elder, pressed to death by stones
  7. 10. John Proctor's famous declaration: "Because it is my ____!"
  8. 11. The poppet found in Elizabeth’s house had this in it
  9. 13. Reverend Parris' daughter who falls ill
  10. 14. What Mary Warren gives Elizabeth as a gift
  11. 15. Core value John Proctor struggles to maintain
  12. 16. Emotion that drives much of the conflict in Salem
  13. 22. "I saw Goody ____ with the Devil!"
  14. 23. A famous term used in the trials, meaning the voice of God or spirits
  15. 25. Reverend Parris' niece
  16. 28. Leader of the witch trials in Salem
  17. 30. Character who is accused of witchcraft for reading strange books
  18. 31. Governor of Massachusetts who oversees the trials