Criminal Intentions Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Raskolnikov is an example of an anti____
  2. 4. Raskolnikov argues that this English physicist was an extraordinary man
  3. 8. H.H. Holmes’ real last name
  4. 10. Ayoola says “All [Tade] wants is a __________”
  5. 12. Symbol of Christianity that Sonya gives to Raskolnikov before he confesses
  6. 14. Philosophy that Raskolnikov adopts after his murders
  7. 17. Colloquial name of Katerina Ivanovna’s illness
  8. 19. Ayoola completely lacks this ability to understand other’s feelings
  9. 21. Patrick Prendergast reflects this theme of The Devil in the White City
  10. 22. Color of the buildings in the Chicago World’s Fair
  11. 27. Season that Crime and Punishment happens in
  12. 28. Eighteen Ninety-_____ World’s Columbian Exposition
  13. 29. The Devil in the White City occurs in this era of American History
  14. 32. Stage name of William Cody, who was denied from performing within the Chicago World’s Fair
  15. 34. My Sister, the Serial Killer is filled with this type of humor
  16. 35. Bible story in Crime and Punishment
  17. 37. Region that Raskolnikov is sent to as punishment
  18. 39. Name of Daniel Burnham’s partner who died early on in the book
  19. 40. Ayoola and Korede’s aunty
  20. 41. A certain organ that is a major symbol in The Devil in the White City
  21. 42. Zossimov’s occupation
  22. 43. Perception vs _______, a theme found in Crime and Punishment and The Devil in the White City
  23. 44. This quality of H.H. Holmes allowed him to persuade innocent people
  24. 47. Colorful dichotomy in Devil in the White City
Down
  1. 1. Power that Raskolnikov often attributes his actions to
  2. 3. Emeline Cigrand leaves this in Holmes’ vault
  3. 5. Type of disaster that serves as a motif of destruction in The Devil in the White City
  4. 6. Designer and namesake of Chicago’s signature wheel
  5. 7. Korede’s occupation
  6. 9. Name of the park that the Chicago World’s Fair was built on, honoring a 19th century president
  7. 11. Occupation of Nikolai, who wrongly confessed to Raskolnikov’s murders
  8. 13. Sister ship of the Titanic that Burnham is on in the prologue
  9. 15. rench structure that the Chicago World’s Fair tried to outdo
  10. 16. Behavioral complex displayed by Luzhin in his interactions with Dunya
  11. 18. Comatose confidant?
  12. 20. Nigerian language employed by Oyinkan Braithwaite
  13. 23. High class, aristocratic Russians spoke and wrote in this language
  14. 24. Svidrigailov tells the guard he’s going to this country before killing himself
  15. 25. Ilya Petrovich’s nickname, because of his short temper
  16. 26. Crime and Punishment River
  17. 30. Flower-loving designer of Central Park and the World’s Fair
  18. 31. Adjective that describes most men in My Sister, the Serial Killer
  19. 32. City where Holmes was finally arrested
  20. 33. Marmaledov’s main temptation
  21. 35. My Sister, the Serial Killer city
  22. 36. Word meaning “from the father” (Raskolnikov’s is Romanovich)
  23. 38. Korede’s decisions to help her sister blur the line between these two things
  24. 43. Where Raskolnikov hides his stolen possessions under
  25. 45. The citizens of Chicago display this quality on Opening Day
  26. 46. My Sister, the Serial Killer opens with the murder of this man