Across
- 3. The edible part of the carnivorous island's plant life that Pi eats.
- 4. The microscopic organisms that cause the ocean to glow at night.
- 7. A vital tool Pi finds in the locker and uses for defense and preparing food.
- 8. The books of the Bible that tell the story of Jesus, which Father Martin gives to Pi.
- 10. The ground-up fish used to attract larger prey.
- 11. A crucial daily routine Pi maintains while at sea to prevent infection and maintain sanity.
- 12. The specific species of the three-toed sloth Pi studied in his thesis.
- 14. Large marine mammals that surface near Pi's raft, making him fearful of being capsized.
Down
- 1. Pi navigates using these heavenly bodies at night.
- 2. A major physiological need Pi addresses with the solar stills and collected water.
- 5. The condition that makes Pi sick and vulnerable just before meeting the other castaway.
- 6. The violent storm that destroys Pi's raft and most of his supplies.
- 7. The surname of both the atheist biology teacher and the Sufi baker.
- 9. The spiritual practice Pi continues daily on the lifeboat.
- 10. The theme explored explicitly with the French castaway and implicitly in the second story's human version.
- 13. A type of shellfish Pi eats from the island's shores.
