A Christmas Carol

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Across
  1. 3. - An expression of disdain or contempt (used by Scrooge as "Bah, Humbug!").
  2. 4. - A supernatural being, such as the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.
  3. 5. - Small or little, often referring to "Tiny Tim," Bob Cratchit’s son.
  4. 7. - Nonsense or deceit; a term used by Scrooge to express disbelief or scorn.
  5. 9. - A ghost or phantom, often used to describe Marley’s ghost.
  6. 10. - The act of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil; a major theme of the story.
  7. 12. - The quality of being kind and giving, a trait Scrooge adopts by the end of the story.
  8. 13. - An excessive desire for wealth or possessions; one of Scrooge’s initial flaws.
Down
  1. 1. - The surname of Bob Cratchit, Scrooge’s underpaid and kind-hearted clerk.
  2. 2. - Generosity and help given to those in need, something Scrooge learns to value.
  3. 5. - News or information, often used in the context of "glad tidings" during Christmas.
  4. 6. - A person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible.
  5. 8. - The name of Scrooge’s former employer, known for his joyous and generous personality.
  6. 11. - Scrooge’s deceased business partner who warns him to change his ways.
  7. 13. - A burial place or a solemn situation; Scrooge sees his own grave in the story.