Across
- 2. of Flames — The name of the cursed diamond that everyone searches for. (Chapter 6, Page 83)
- 4. — A blind French girl who is one of the main protagonists. (Chapter 1, Page 6)
- 8. — Symbol of mystery and escape; often referenced in Marie-Laure’s imagination. (Chapter 5, Page 66)
- 10. — The ruling party of Germany that invades France during WWII. (Throughout the book)
- 12. — The walled coastal town where Marie-Laure hides during the war. (Chapter 4, Page 48)
- 13. — The backdrop of the novel; affects every character’s life. (All chapters)
- 15. — Werner's role in the German army. (Chapter 9, Page 175)
- 17. — A key symbol in the story; used to send and receive important messages. (Chapter 8, Page 110)
- 18. — The Sea of Flames, a legendary diamond central to the plot. (Chapter 6, Page 81)
- 19. — Marie-Laure is fascinated by them; shown in her scientific interest. (Chapter 5, Page 73)
Down
- 1. Etienne — Marie-Laure’s great-uncle who helps with the resistance. (Chapter 7, Page 100)
- 2. — Part of Marie-Laure’s collection; symbolizes beauty and nature. (Chapter 5, Page 72)
- 3. — The attack on Saint-Malo near the end of the novel. (Chapter 12, Page 310)
- 5. — French citizens who fought secretly against the Nazis. (Chapter 10, Page 200)
- 6. broadcasts — Used by Uncle Etienne and Werner to send messages. (Chapter 11, Page 255)
- 7. — The city where Marie-Laure and her father lived before fleeing. (Chapter 3, Page 36)
- 9. Pfennig — A German orphan boy and the other main protagonist. (Chapter 2, Page 29)
- 11. — The country that Werner is from; central to the conflict of the novel. (Chapter 2, Page 30)
- 14. — Marie-Laure’s condition, showing strength and perception. (Chapter 1, Page 7)
- 16. of Bees — The building where Marie-Laure hides during the bombing. (Chapter 13, Page 325)
