The Two Faces of London
Across
- 5. This man is a lawyer.
- 9. Rich people enjoyed going to balls, parties and the _______.
- 10. This man is a doctor.
- 13. The total population of London at this time was about _____ ______ people.
- 16. Jekyll is a successful _______.
- 18. The name of the man who wrote "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde"
- 20. A gentleman would never go to a ____-_____ area such as Soho.
- 22. This is name of the place where Dr Lanyon lives.
- 25. This word mean "men of high social status".
- 26. The London of the book is dominated by fog and _______.
- 27. Most of the action in the story takes place at ______.
- 28. Answering the ____ was just one task servants were expected to do.
- 29. ___________ worked the streets, stealing watches and wallets from the well-to-do.
- 30. Dr Jekyll's house was very ______.
- 31. Soho was a centre for crime and many kinds of _______ activities.
- 33. At the time the story was first published, London was the ________ city in the world.
- 36. There was great public interest in ______ during the 1880s.
- 37. ________ were hired by the rich to manage their households and domestic staff.
- 39. Dr Jekyll's home was just a ____ minutes walk from the poor part of the city.
- 40. A servant's job was reasonably ______.
Down
- 1. The name of Dr Jekyll's alter ego is _______ Hyde.
- 2. Gentlemen were expected to live ________ lives.
- 3. In Cavendish Square, the grand facades of houses announced their owners' _______.
- 4. Fleet Street was in ______ London.
- 6. The ______ Police were founded in 1834 to combat crime in London.
- 7. This article of clothing completed a gentleman's evening dress.
- 8. The people of London were particularly scared because of the unsolved murders committed by ____ ___ ______.
- 11. Gentlemen wore _____ _____ suits to dinner parties.
- 12. Women were second-class citizens and could not _____.
- 14. At night when ______ London was asleep, Soho was very busy.
- 15. This person was the head of state at the time of the story.
- 16. Dr Jekyll had many ________ servants, including a cook and a housemaid.
- 17. In the poor parts of the city, criminals ______ the night.
- 19. _____ _____ was one of the smartest (nicest) areas of London.
- 21. Wealthy ______ did not go out to work.
- 23. Rich women enjoyed a life of luxury but had very little ______.
- 24. Soho was well-known for its ______ ______ and cheap restaurants.
- 25. _____ ______ were used to light the streets of London at night.
- 27. London was less well-lit and had much less _____ than it does today.
- 29. A servant's ___ was low despite their job being hard.
- 32. At night the streets were lit with an _____ light from the streetlights.
- 34. Cleaning and cooking were carried out by ________ servants.
- 35. Gentlemen wore a white ___ tie when they got dressed up for the evening.
- 37. London was the _______ city in the world at this time in history.
- 38. This was one of the poorest areas of London.