Across
- 4. __________ in the windows as a sign to travelers that there and food and shelter within
- 5. When stirring Christmas pudding each family would make a ________
- 6. A ___________________ house is a building used for accounting or bookkeeping for business
- 9. The _______ Law Amendment Act was made in 1834
- 11. Charles Dickens was a famous ____________
- 12. Edwin Chadwick wanted the poor to be help to ________ themselves
- 14. what means a ghostly appearing figure
- 15. Charles Dickens was ______ in 1812
- 17. In his writing he used ___________________ to make sure the readers wanted to read more.
- 18. what means witty or joking
- 20. In some _______ towns cholera was more dangerous than badly build houses
- 21. Many of Dickens’ work was made into ________
- 23. Christmas pudding was the ____________ to a traditional British Christmas dinner
- 24. At age 12 Dickens was sent to work by _____________ full days in a warehouse
- 26. On the first shilling day there was a heavy ___________ present
- 27. Misanthropic means ________ mankind in general
Down
- 1. Charles Dickens was raised in a _______ class family.
- 2. The tradition of Christmas gifts started with _____________
- 3. If you were _____, too old to work, and orphan or poor you was stuck in a union workhouse
- 4. ________ was a big disease in the mid 19th century.
- 7. Dickens was hit by a _______
- 8. Capacious means _________ in capacity
- 10. About 4,500,000 ___________ people came on these days.
- 13. Workhouses were designed to look like ________
- 16. When Charles was young his favorite pastime was ________
- 17. A Christmas Carol was written by ________ Dickens
- 19. Day What day is on December 26
- 22. All decorations are taken down before the 12th night because it seems ____________
- 25. ____ Christmas traditions were created in Victorian England
- 26. On shilling days tickets only cost five ________