The Outsiders
Across
- 2. – What Randy and Ponyboy both go through.
- 5. – The Soc girl who says “Things are rough all over.”
- 6. – The big fight that changes nothing.
- 7. – Ponyboy’s main source of strength and identity.
- 8. – The theme that shows fighting solves nothing.
- 10. – Soc who refuses to fight in the rumble.
- 13. – A symbol of wealth and fear for Greasers.
- 14. – Rival group from the wealthier part of town.
- 17. – Saves the children from the burning church.
- 19. – The ongoing struggle between the two groups.
- 20. – The deeper meaning behind “Stay gold.”
Down
- 1. – What Johnny wants Ponyboy to protect.
- 3. – Rich Soc who drives the blue Mustang.
- 4. – The group Ponyboy and Johnny belong to.
- 9. – One of the novel’s biggest messages about friendship.
- 11. – The place where Ponyboy and Johnny hide out.
- 12. – The narrator who learns the message “Stay gold.”
- 15. – The poem that represents innocence and hope.
- 16. – What Johnny shows when he rescues the children.
- 18. – What keeps the Greasers together.