A Series of Unfortunate Events

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Across
  1. 3. The Baudelaire family's massive inheritance that Count Olaf attempts to legally steal by forcing a marriage.
  2. 4. The eldest Baudelaire sibling, known for her sharp mind and knack for inventing mechanical devices.
  3. 5. Extreme greed for wealth or material gain, which motivates Count Olaf's entire plot against the children.
  4. 7. A person whose parents have died; the tragic status of the three Baudelaire children.
  5. 8. The middle Baudelaire sibling who uses his love of reading and research to help the family escape danger.
  6. 10. The gloomy, run-down location where the Baudelaire orphans are forced to live with Count Olaf.
  7. 11. The primary antagonist of the novel, a cruel and theater-obsessed villain determined to steal the Baudelaire fortune.
Down
  1. 1. The setting where the children are first told the devastating news about the fire that destroyed their home.
  2. 2. A literary device heavily used by the narrator, Lemony Snicket, to hint at the dark and unfortunate events to come.
  3. 6. The youngest Baudelaire sibling, a baby who communicates in fragments and loves to bite things with her four sharp teeth.
  4. 9. The item Violet ties her hair back with whenever she needs to focus heavily on an invention.
  5. 10. The well-meaning but incompetent banker in charge of the Baudelaire affairs who consistently fails to see Count Olaf's evil nature.