Across
- 6. The name of the play being performed at Ford’s Theatre on the night of the assassination. (Ch. 1)
- 9. The specific injury Dr. Samuel Mudd treated on Booth’s body, which he claimed occurred from a horse fall. (Ch. 6)
- 10. The name of the man assigned to kill Vice President Andrew Johnson who ultimately lost his nerve and got drunk instead. (Ch. 3)
- 11. The name of the sergeant who claimed to have shot Booth through a crack in the barn against orders. (Ch. 13)
- 12. The man who took charge of the investigation and the hunt for Booth from a house next to the Petersen House. (Ch. 5)
- 13. The name of the river Booth and Herold struggled to cross, accidentally rowing back toward Maryland instead of Virginia. (Ch. 9)
- 14. The two-word phrase Booth uttered while looking at his hands just before he died on the porch. (Ch. 14)
Down
- 1. The specific type of single-shot .44 caliber pistol Booth used to shoot the President. (Ch. 2)
- 2. The name of the high-spirited mare Booth purchased from a doctor, which he rode during his escape from Ford’s Theatre. (Ch. 2)
- 3. The name of the family whose tobacco barn became the site of Booth's final standoff. (Ch. 12)
- 4. The specific type of "liquid" refreshment Thomas Jones brought to Booth and Herold while they hid in the woods for five days. (Ch. 8)
- 5. The specific type of large knife Booth used to stab Major Rathbone in the State Box. (Ch. 2)
- 7. The last name of the woman who owned the tavern/boarding house where the conspirators met and where Booth hid supplies. (Ch. 4)
- 8. The last name of the sergeant who allowed David Herold to cross the bridge into Maryland shortly after Booth. (Ch. 4)
