Across
- 1. The first name of the kind, tolerant missionary in Umuofia. (9 letters)
- 3. The name of the community in Things Fall Apart to which Okonkwo belongs. (7 letters)
- 6. The place (besides the Capital) that is geographically distant from the town in Kafka's story. (8 letters)
- 8. The literary concept challenged by the narrator's act of de-naming the world. (8 letters)
- 10. The feeling the grandmother experiences after the interruption, which the poem suggests is as important as prayer. (8 letters)
- 13. The title given to the respectable American women who disapprove of the grandmother's actions. (7 letters)
- 14. The new generation's political sentiment toward the established system in "The Refusal." (11 letters)
- 15. The general response from the capital to the town's appeals for aid. (7 letters)
Down
- 2. The character who advises Okonkwo against participating in Ikemefuna's death. (8 letters)
- 4. The rank of the chief tax-collector who represents arbitrary power in Kafka's story. (7 letters)
- 5. The animal faction in Le Guin's story that resists the unnaming. (5 letters)
- 7. The concept of a wicked child who continually dies and is reborn to the same mother in Igbo culture. (7 letters)
- 9. The narrator's final action in She Unnames Them: returning her own to Adam. (4 letters)
- 11. The tragic flaw of Okonkwo, driving his fear of weakness and failure. (7 letters)
- 12. The Islamic ritual washing the grandmother performs in the Sears bathroom. (5 letters)
