White Fang Ch 1-9
Across
- 4. The law of meat: The aim of life was meat. Life lived on life. There were the eaters and the eaten. The law was: _______________ (Ch 8)
- 7. One of the two men that drives the sled with the narrow box on it (Ch 1)
- 8. One of the two men that drives the sled with the narrow box on it (Ch 1)
- 9. Henry uses this as his only defense against the wolves (Ch 3)
- 12. A group of dogs pull a sled carrying this long, narrow item (Ch 1)
- 14. Who kills the lynx? (Ch 8)
- 15. Puppy, bully, snaps at White Fang (Ch 9)
- 18. One word that London frequently capitalizes in his writing (but it shouldn't normally be capitalized) (Ch 1)
- 19. Bill longingly wishes that he and Henry were in Fort McGurry already, playing this game (Ch 1)
- 20. At the beginning of chapter 2, this dog has gone missing (he was the strongest dog and not a fool)
- 22. Old, scarred wolf who pursues the she-wolf and kills both of his competitors (Ch 4)
- 23. He was different from his siblings. He alone took after his father. He was the one little _______ _______ of the litter. (Ch 6)
- 24. The two men are being chased by a pack of _________ (Ch 1)
- 25. Fourth dog to run off (Bill tries to help him, but pays for it with his life) (Ch 3)
Down
- 1. The she-wolf's name (shouted by the Indian who recognized her) (Ch 9)
- 2. This animal would have killed the gray cub if his mother hadn't shown up just in time (end of Ch 7)
- 3. By the end of chapter 1, which dog has disappeared (eaten by the wolf pack)?
- 5. This animal killed One Eye (end of Ch 6)
- 6. Henry says that she is acting as a decoy to lure the dogs away from camp to be eaten (Ch 2)
- 10. This animal steps into an Indian trap and flies into the air, which greatly confuses One Eye (Ch 4)
- 11. How many dogs do the men start with at the beginning of the story? (Ch 1)
- 13. He runs out of ammunition and gets eaten by the wolves (Ch 3)
- 14. Third dog to disappear (gnawed loose) (Ch 2)
- 16. This Indian recognized the she-wolf as his brother's dog (Ch 9)
- 17. Name of the man dead in the coffin (end of Ch 3)
- 18. The gray cub's name, given to him by the Indians (Ch 9)
- 21. Author of White Fang