Across
- 4. Jekyll's final confession fills in the _____ in the story. (p43)
- 5. The name of Dr Jekull's friend.
- 6. Hyde is described as trampling Carew with...? (p13)
- 8. To whom did Dr. Jekyll will all of his possessions?
- 9. Where Robert Louis Stevenson was born. (p1)
- 10. Stevenson uses this technique to build tension. (p43)
- 11. How Utterson describes the way Hyde looks. (extract)
- 16. A key theme.
- 19. The language in the main narrative is mostly formal but also very ______. (p47)
- 21. What does Lanyon give Utterson before he dies?
- 23. What is the name of the man trying to solve the mystery?
- 24. How does Utterson feel when he meets Hyde? (p11)
- 26. What is Utterson's occupation?
- 29. A key theme (p34)
- 30. How does Utterson describe Hyde's smile? (extract)
- 33. What is the surname of the man that Hyde murders? (p13)
Down
- 1. The novel's settings are mostly dark and _____. (p44)
- 2. These make the story more authentic (p42)
- 3. Who is the author of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
- 7. Mr Utterson regarded Hyde with disgust, loathing and ____. (extract)
- 12. Where is the novel set?
- 13. Jekyll keeps his experiments a...?
- 14. Hyde's dialogue is ? (p46)
- 15. Hyde moves with extraordinary _______. (extract)
- 16. Poole's dialogue reflects his...? (p46)
- 17. How does Hyde leave Carew? (13)
- 18. Jekyll and Hyde has many features of a ______ novel (48)
- 20. Utterson compares Hyde to this. (p23)
- 22. If Jekyll is good, Hyde is what? (p23)
- 25. This was very important to the gentlemen in the novel. (p33)
- 27. The maid's description of the murder is...? (p13)
- 28. How does Hyde trample over the young girl?
- 31. What is the name of Jekyll's butler?
- 32. How is Mr Hyde's laugh described? (extract)
