Across
- 4. A wealthy boy that invites John to their family estate for the summer.
- 8. A giant singular object formed under a mountain.
- 9. Washington's daughter who invites friends to their estate even though she knows they would later be murdered as a result of having to keep their family's diamond a secret.
- 10. Location that John, Kismine, and Jasmine used to escape the Washington estate.
- 11. Religious group that is a reference to the 12 of Fish.
- 13. A young boy who is at the beginning of the novella completely obsessed with the thought and prospects of wealth.
- 14. Scott Fitgerald, Author of The Diamond as Big as the Ritz.
- 15. Women John falls in love with.
- 17. The richest man in the world.
- 18. Mississippi town that John lives in.
- 20. Fate that John learns he will meet once his stay at the Washington’s estate is over.
- 22. Name of hotel used to compare the size of the Washington family's diamond.
- 24. This novella contains a type of literary device/ work which criticizes something by utilizing humor or irony in order to expose a person’s or system's faults.
- 25. Person that Braddock tries to bribe.
Down
- 1. A type of mythology referring to John’s town name.
- 2. The gift given to Kismine by John.
- 3. The year The Diamond as Big as the Ritz was published.
- 5. Dream, Hints towards a phrase that describes an aspiration many Americans hope to achieve.
- 6. U.S. president related to Percy and his family.
- 7. Individual who after the Civil War moved west later discovering a diamond the size of a mountain.
- 12. Mida, Fancy private School John and Percy both attend.
- 16. Individuals who helps maintain the Washington estate.
- 19. Attacks the Washington estate.
- 21. The name of the Washingtons estate’s home.
- 23. of the Jazz Age, The name of the series that The Diamond as Big as Ritz is a part of.
