Edgar Allan Poe and Washington Irving Crossword

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Across
  1. 5. Both Tom Walker and Rip Van Winkle had bad_________
  2. 8. Rip Van Winkle was a _________
  3. 10. What do the old man’s eyes in “The Tell-Tale Heart” remind the narrator of?
  4. 11. The narrator in “The Tell-Tale Heart” claims that he is not _________
  5. 12. In what Irving story does a man fall asleep in the forest for 20 years?
  6. 13. Near the end of the story, Tom Walker becomes very________
  7. 16. Who does the narrator in “The Raven” mourn over?
  8. 17. The narrator in “The Tell-Tale Heart” decide to kill the _______
  9. 18. ________ is a theme in “The Tell-Tale Heart”
Down
  1. 1. Rip Van Winkle stays with his _________ after returning from the forest
  2. 2. In _________ each stanza ends with “nevermore” or “nothing more”
  3. 3. Rip Van Winkle’s village found is found at the foot of the ________ mountains
  4. 4. “The Devil and Tom Walker” takes place near ________
  5. 6. _________ was born the same year as Poe
  6. 7. Which author uses the common theme of awkward marriages
  7. 8. The death of ______ women influenced Poe and his writing
  8. 9. The sound of a __________ caused the narrator to confess in “The Tell-Tale Heart”
  9. 14. The raven in “The Raven” symbolizes__________
  10. 15. Tom Walker finds the _______ in the forest