Across
- 4. This 1963 Hitchcock film was an adaption of a Daphne Du Maurier book
- 7. One of three literary sisters
- 10. Was buried on Mount Vaea in Samoa
- 13. Was found dead by former president Franklin Pierce
- 14. Wife of a famous playwright who shares her name with a present-day actress
- 15. Was admired by Bram Stoker and wrote Leaves of Grass
- 16. Book that influenced the depiction of pirates in pop culture
- 17. This story is one of the earliest examples of Science Fiction and created one of the most iconic monsters in pop culture
- 18. It’s considered bad luck to say the name of this play in a theater
- 19. This story set in a Puritan colony was one of the first mass produced novels in the U.S
- 20. Asylum patient and Dracula’s servant
- 21. His wife was rumored to have kept his calcified heart
Down
- 1. Best known for brooding on the moors in Wuthering Heights
- 2. Mother of the Mother of Science Fiction, writer, and activist
- 3. This 1940 Hitchcock film was an adaption of a Daphne Du Maurier book
- 5. Rumored to have died from "congestion of the brain"
- 6. Theatre in London that's a reconstruction of the theatre used during this playwright's era
- 8. Poem that starts, "Once upon a midnight dreary..."
- 9. Writer with a curse inscribed on their tombstone, “…. Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And cursed be he that moves my bones.”
- 11. Part of a trio of famous sisters and writer of the story with the secret wife in the attic
- 12. Wrote their most famous book when they were 18 and brought a whole new genre to life