Across
- 2. Merricat’s subtle control over others.
- 3. Traditional male power structure.
- 5. Found only within the house.
- 7. Associated publicly with Constance.
- 8. Questioned throughout the novel.
- 11. Merricat’s opposition to change.
- 12. Julian’s fixation on the poisoning.
- 13. Merricat’s altered perception of reality.
Down
- 1. Charles’ disruption of isolation.
- 4. Constance’s reliance on domestic routine.
- 6. Suppressed emotions within the household.
- 8. Charles’ primary motivation.
- 9. Shapes Uncle Julian’s identity.
- 10. Attempt to control the estate.
- 14. The lasting impact of the family deaths.
