THINGS FALL APART
Across
- 3. Shelter or protection from danger, trouble, etc.
- 5. Food used to greet visitors and guests.
- 6. Large living quarters of the head of the family.
- 7. Most valuable cash crop grown in the village.
- 12. Reputation or influence arising from success.
- 13. Elders.
- 16. To disturb or disquiet greatly in mind.
- 17. Used or shared in common by everyone in a group.
- 20. After the arrival of the European Christian Missionaries.
- 21. Okonkwo's son.
- 22. Disagreeable to the ear; dissonant; harsh.
Down
- 1. Musical instrument; a kind of gong.
- 2. To express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand.
- 4. Exhibiting abundance or fullness, as of thoughts or words.
- 8. Amusement or laughter.
- 9. Having or showing little or no interest in anything.
- 10. Rich and full in sound, as language or verse.
- 11. Personal god.
- 12. Before the arrival of European christian missionaries.
- 14. Not easily depressed; cheerful.
- 15. Best friend of Okonkwo.
- 18. The father of Okonkwo.
- 19. One of the four market days.
- 22. Dexterous.
- 23. The main chararcter.