Across
- 1. The primary crop whose slow dusty death is in the first intercalary chapter
- 2. The stubborn neighbor who stays behind to haunt his land after his family leaves
- 6. The crime for which Tom Joad was incarcerated
- 7. The weapon Tom used ti kill the man at the dance after being stabbed
- 9. The type of farmer who works land owned by a bank or corporation
- 11. The mechanical force used to drive people off the land
- 13. A creature in chapter 3 that symbolizes the struggle and resilience of migrant families
- 16. Bowl The envrionmental disaster that destroys the Oklahoma crops
- 17. The Joads' home state
- 18. The former preacher who has lost his faith in traditional religion but still loves people
- 19. The promised land
- 20. A common item farmers tied over their noses and mouths to filter the dust-filled air
Down
- 1. Where Tom, Casy, and Muley hide to sleep after seeing the deputy's headlights
- 3. Dust mixed with air
- 4. Tom's condition for release
- 5. How tom decides to walk down the hot dusty road
- 8. The man Tom Joad killed in self-defense at a dance
- 10. The beverage Tom shares with Jim Casey
- 12. The crop being grown in the yard of the abandoned Joad house
- 14. The protagonist who returns home after serving four years in McAlester prison
- 15. Land left unplanted or unused
