Across
- 2. The color of death
- 4. What Mrs. Lewis pressed to get 50,000 dollars in “Button, Button”
- 6. What the district attorney called Steve in “Monster!”
- 8. The item that Nellie Brown was looking for in “Ten Days in a Mad House”
- 11. How Miss Strangeworth thought of herself in “The possibility of Evil”
- 14. The animal that the narrator of “The Tale-Tell Heart” compares the old man’s eye to.
- 15. What the Lottery represents
- 16. How Miss Strangeworth told the villager of other’s wickedness in “The Possibility of Evil”
- 17. A very holy man from “The Monkey’s Paw”
Down
- 1. The author of “The Lottery” and “The Possibility of Evil”
- 3. How the author of “Sympathy” felt
- 4. The color of Miss Strangeworth’s eyes in “The Possibility of Evil”
- 5. What the iron rod was used for that penetrated Phineas Gage’s skull
- 7. What Steve from “Monster” decided to turn his experience in court into
- 8. The holy trinity
- 9. The symbol of guilt in “The Tale-Tell Heart”
- 10. The item used to smother the old man’s in “The Tale-Tell Heart”
- 11. The author of “The Tale-Tell Heart”
- 12. Miss Strangeworth’s most prized possessions in “The Possibility of Evil”
- 13. The blessing the village thought they would receive by participating in “The Lottery”
