The Outsiders
Across
- 1. The Soc cheerleader who acts as a spy for the Greasers.
- 5. Short for "Socials," the wealthy kids from the West-side.
- 8. A symbol showing that both Socs and Greasers see the same world.
- 10. Gold: Johnny's final words to Ponyboy, referencing a Robert Frost poem.
- 12. Worn by Bob, these symbolize Soc wealth and physical power.
- 16. The wisecracking Greaser known for his black-handled switchblade.
- 18. Slang used for the police.
- 19. The narrator and youngest member of the Greasers.
- 20. The toughest Greaser, originally from New York.
- 22. Bob's best friend who eventually decides he is tired of fighting.
- 24. Slang used in the book for a gun.
- 26. Where Ponyboy and Johnny hide out in Windrixville.
Down
- 2. A large, organized gang fight.
- 3. Two-Bit’s prized possession, used for defense.
- 4. The type of car Bob and the Socs drive.
- 6. The "pet" of the gang who kills Bob to save Ponyboy.
- 7. Ponyboy's oldest brother and legal guardian.
- 9. The Oklahoma city where the story is set.
- 11. The Greasers' trademark and a symbol of their identity.
- 13. The "movie-star handsome" middle Curtis brother.
- 14. The Soc who wears heavy rings and is killed in the park.
- 15. The event at the church where Johnny is critically injured saving children.
- 17. A major theme regarding the bond between gang members.
- 21. The "East-side" gang known for their long, oily hair.
- 23. How the newspaper describes Ponyboy and Johnny after the fire.
- 25. A Greaser term meaning "cool" or "sharp".