History and Literature

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Across
  1. 1. Protagonist of "The Count of Monte Cristo"
  2. 4. Religiously anointing someone with oil
  3. 6. An archaic word for a feeling of offense or resentment
  4. 8. Movie with Morgan Freeman based on a short story by Stephen King
  5. 11. President nicknamed "The Bull Moose"
  6. 14. Word meaning traveling from a place to a place or by a thing, stemming from the latin word for road
  7. 18. Fantasy city Boromir and Faramir are from
  8. 19. Saul Goodman's real name
  9. 20. Poe's detctive in stories such as "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Purloined Letter"
  10. 21. Adjective named after the author of "Slaughterhouse Five"
  11. 22. Horror author with fiction awards named after him
  12. 23. The mines where Gandalf the Gray dies
  13. 24. Roman city destroyed by fire and ash
  14. 26. What the "H" stands for in HG Wells
  15. 28. Frankenstein's first name
  16. 30. Baggy pants named after a character created by Washington Irving
  17. 31. Empire Mansa Musa ruled
  18. 32. C'est la vie
  19. 33. Word for something strange named dafter Don Quixote
  20. 34. What the "H" stands for in HP Lovecraft
  21. 36. Mesopotamian legendary king
Down
  1. 2. Adjective named after the author of "The Prince"
  2. 3. Something that can be considered Sine qua non
  3. 5. Greek mythology epic by Hesioid
  4. 7. Narrator of The Book Thief
  5. 9. "____: Or, There and back again"
  6. 10. Trojan man who starts the Trojan War by capturing Helen
  7. 12. Direction away from Eden which is the title of a John Stinebeck novel
  8. 13. French phrase meaning "terrible child"
  9. 15. Gatsby's first name
  10. 16. Man who helps Joseph of Arimathea get Jesus off the cross
  11. 17. Period of Greek History after Ancient Greece, triggered by the death of Alexander the Great
  12. 25. Icy; extremely cold
  13. 27. Opposite of A Posteriori
  14. 29. Book that got made into a play that has an exclamation mark in its name
  15. 31. "Through my fault"
  16. 35. The Norse god "Mr. Wednesday" is in "American Gods."