Across
- 3. This symbol represents Holden’s thoughts on where he’ll “go” in life and whether or not things can revert back to the way they once were.
- 7. Teacher whom Holden respects until a bizarre encounter takes place
- 9. Holden liked the glass cases in this location
- 11. Holden respected this student: James ____
- 13. This symbol represents Sunny’s youth and inexperience
- 17. School Holden leaves at the beginning of the novel
- 18. Grabs for the gold ring on the carrousel
- 19. Handsome character who is a “secret slob”
Down
- 1. Holden writes his essay on this topic
- 2. Wants to ice skate at Radio City Music Hall
- 4. Holden constantly thinks about giving this character a “buzz”
- 5. Holden imagines putting six gunshots in this character’s belly
- 6. Mr. Spencer tells Holden that "life is a ____"
- 8. Holden and Jane often played this game
- 10. This symbol represents Allie’s individuality, creativity, and youth.
- 12. Holden’s younger brother who died of leukemia
- 14. This symbol represents purity and Holden’s attempt to not “mess things up”
- 15. Pimply character who rooms next to Holden at Pencey Prep
- 16. Holden often uses this insult to describe people
- 20. Holden meets Mrs. Morrow here
- 21. Wrote a book of short stories called The Secret Goldfish
