Across
- 2. Miss Havisham's toady relative who pretend to care but is waiting to inherit her money.
- 4. The kind blacksmith who was married to Pip's sister
- 6. Miss Havisham's half-brother from her father's second marriage to his cook. He is disinherited by his father and hates Miss Havisham.
- 9. Pip first meets him in the garden of Satis House
- 10. Jaggers’s clerk and Pip’s friend
- 12. The young girl from Pip's night classes who helps with Pip's sister after the attack and later marries Joe.
- 13. Pumblechook - Pip’s pompous, arrogant uncle. A merchant obsessed with money, Pumblechook is responsible for arranging Pip’s first meeting with Miss Havisham.
- 14. Pip’s sister and Joe’s wife
Down
- 1. One of the young gentlemen being tutored by Mr. Pocket
- 2. The strange, reclusive woman who was abandoned and swindled by her fiancé on her wedding day. She has raised Estella to exact revenge on all men. Pip assumes that Miss Havisham is his benefactress.
- 3. A clerk in Pip's church who wants to be a clergyman but gives up and goes to London to be an actor.
- 5. The convict on the marshes who later becomes wealthy in Australia and is the source of Pip's expectations.
- 7. Joe's assistant in the forge, who is responsible for the attack on Mrs. Joe
- 8. A smooth-talking upper-class criminal arrested for forgery with Magwitch.
- 11. The beautiful and haughty adopted daughter of Miss Havisham who taunts and attracts Pip.
- 14. The seemingly docile and obedient servant of Mr. Jaggers, who has powerful hands, a supposedly wild nature, and an infamous past.
