Writers Abroad Literary Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. A character from a Dickens tale.
  2. 4. Villainous old man in Oliver Twist.
  3. 5. Where was ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ set?
  4. 7. In which Shakespearian work would you find the following quote? ’When shall we three meet again, in thunder, lightning, or in rain?’
  5. 10. Who is the father of English Poetry?
  6. 13. What nationality was the author Jack London?
  7. 15. Which female in the Old Testament was eaten by dogs?
  8. 17. What did the weasel do in the nursery rhyme?
  9. 18. Which character finally killed Macbeth?
  10. 20. Who said 'Man is a political animal'?
  11. 22. Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a famous novelist from which US city?
  12. 25. In which century were Geoffrey Chaucer's ‘Canterbury Tales’ written?
  13. 26. A friend of Winnie the Pooh
  14. 30. Who was the anthropomorphised bear who always addressed people as Mr & Mrs?
  15. 31. Which word is missing from this line in a poem by Edgar Allen Poe? ‘Lo! Death has ______ himself a throne.’
  16. 32. If you were reading a book published by Fodor, what would the subject be?
  17. 34. What type of book is the OED?
  18. 35. Who wrote the line ‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever’?
  19. 36. Name of the wife of King Menelaus of Sparta?
  20. 37. What was the first name of the youngest of the three Brontë sisters?
  21. 38. Which word is missing from this quote by Oscar Wilde ‘To ____ is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.’
Down
  1. 2. What did Tom the piper’s son steal?
  2. 3. What is a 14 lined poem called?
  3. 6. Joanne Harris wrote which book, made into a hit film starring Johnny Depp?
  4. 7. What was the name of the archangel referred to in the Book of Daniel as the guardian angel of Israel?
  5. 8. Which word is missing from this line in a poem by J Milton Hayes ‘The _______ stopped, and glared around.’
  6. 9. Jonathan Harker's Journal and Dr Seward's Diary feature in what famous 1897 novel?
  7. 11. The first history book was written by?
  8. 12. Which famous doctor was created by Hugh Lofting?
  9. 14. The Statute of Anne, 1710 law relating to literary and artistic works is also known as what?
  10. 16. By what name is the writer François-Marie Arouet (1694-1778) better known?
  11. 19. What technical word is given usually to the right-side odd-numbered page of a book?
  12. 21. Polly put the kettle on to make what?
  13. 23. What is the land of giants called in Gulliver's Travels?
  14. 24. A Haiku contains how many syllables?
  15. 27. Which Shakespearean prince's mother was called Gertrude?
  16. 28. One of Beowulf’s enemies?
  17. 29. What is the name of the villainous computer in Arthur C Clarke’s Space Odyssey series?
  18. 33. Which word is missing from this quote by Albert Einstein ‘A clever person solves a problem. A ____ person avoids it.’
  19. 36. A novel by Johanna Sypri.