Across
- 1. – How the story is told
- 6. – Victor’s mother
- 8. – Home of the De Lacey family
- 9. – Walton’s vessel through the ice
- 11. – Victor’s surviving brother
- 14. – Victor’s father
- 18. – Wrongfully accused servant
- 19. – Victor’s youngest brother
- 23. – Glacier where creature confronts Victor
- 24. – The being brought to life
- 25. – Destroys the oak and inspires Victor
- 29. – Valley beneath the mountains
- 30. – Daughter of De Lacey
- 32. – Where Victor is accused of murder
- 33. – Victor’s home city
- 36. – Source of Victor’s materials
Down
- 2. – Victor’s fiancée
- 3. – The Arctic explorer who records Victor’s story
- 4. – Son of De Lacey
- 5. – Where Victor studies science
- 7. – Mountains where Victor meets his creation
- 9. – The Arabian woman who joins the family
- 10. – The surname of the creator
- 12. – Country where Victor travels
- 13. – What the creature reads to learn language
- 15. – Victor’s record of experiments
- 16. – The scientist who creates life
- 17. – The root of Victor’s downfall
- 20. – Represents isolation and danger
- 21. – Frozen wasteland framing the story
- 22. – Remote islands of Victor’s second experiment
- 23. – Symbol of nature’s power
- 26. – Where Victor gives life
- 27. – Both warmth and destruction for the creature
- 28. Geneva – Serene but tragic setting
- 29. – Victor’s loyal best friend
- 31. – Scene of confrontation
- 34. – Victor’s ultimate act
- 35. – Walton’s shelter on his ship
- 37. Lacey – The blind father in the cottage
