Things Fall Apart
Across
- 2. Second main food in the post-colonial times.
- 3. Amusement or laughter.
- 5. Murder or man slaughter.
- 9. Oknonkwos Father.
- 12. Elders.
- 14. Musical Instrument.
- 16. Shout of approval and greeting.
- 18. Having or showing little or no interest in anything; languid; spiritless; indifferent.
- 19. The priestess
- 22. A representative sent on a mission or errand.
- 24. Earth goddess.
- 25. Used or shared in common by everyone in a group.
- 27. The son of the main character.
- 28. Village playground.
Down
- 1. Clever, skillful.
- 4. To express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand.
- 6. Exhibiting abundance or fullness, as of thoughts or words.
- 7. A formal or ceremonial act of procedure prescribed or customary in religious or other solemn use.
- 8. The act of consoling; comfort; solace.
- 10. One of the four market days.
- 11. To make amends or reparation, as for offense or a crime, or an offender.
- 13. Being lazy.
- 15. Type of drum made from wood.
- 17. One of the other main foods in the post-colonial times.
- 20. A personal god.
- 21. One of the main characters.
- 23. One of the main foods in the pre-colonial.
- 26. Put on an appearance, to be fake.
- 29. Large living quarters of the head of the family.