Across
- 3. A small sofa.
- 8. Not varying in pitch or intonation
- 9. With a friendly cheerfulness.
- 12. - The country that rumored relative of Jay Gatsby Kaiser Wilhelm ruled.
- 15. A loosely woven cotton fabric.
- 16. Relating to German people
- 18. Speaking in public without any preparation.
- 20. - This character takes Nick to meet his mistress.
- 21. - The narrator of the story who accompanies Tom to New York.
- 22. - The name of Tom’s mistress. She possesses a desperate vitality.
- 24. Sickly-looking, pale
- 25. - The name Myrtle chants before Tom strikes her.
- 26. - George Wilson’s business is one of these.
- 28. - The last name of the pale and feminine man at the party.
Down
- 1. Stylish and jaunty.
- 2. Harsh and loud
- 4. - The body part Tom breaks when Myrtle disobeys him.
- 5. A manner of superiority, and disdain. Stuck-up
- 6. - Myrtle’s sister, who attends the party in New York.
- 7. Cheerfulness; lightheartedness
- 10. In a manner that does not get in the way.
- 11. Cranky or inclined to cause trouble
- 13. - The enormous old sign featuring a pair of eyes.
- 14. Extremely small
- 16. Able to be felt; physical
- 17. - The animal that Tom buys Myrtle as a gift.
- 18. - The last name of the doctor whose eyes watch over the valley.
- 19. - The last name of the man who owns the garage in the valley of ashes. He is described as lifeless yet handsome..
- 23. - The mode of transportation Nick takes home at 4 a.m.
- 27. - The valley between West Egg and New York is covered in these.
