Jekyll and Hyde

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Across
  1. 4. Utterson's logical and judicious occupation
  2. 6. Jekyll, like many Victorian gentlemen, protects this at all costs
  3. 9. Hyde symbolises this side of human nature
  4. 12. The pushing down and hiding of one's emotions
  5. 16. A gift and murder weapon
  6. 17. Witnesses Hyde trample the girl
  7. 20. Hyde's stature at the start
  8. 21. Motif, symbolising secrecy
Down
  1. 1. Jekyll is likened to what when he is seen at the window?
  2. 2. A guest makes this connection between Jekyll and Hyde
  3. 3. Jekyll's is questioned while Hyde appears to have none of this
  4. 5. Weather foreshadowing the chaotic and violent scene Utterson and Poole discover in Jekyll's cabinet
  5. 7. Nature of Hyde's fury as he murders Carew
  6. 8. Human tendency to be both good and evil
  7. 10. Imagery used to suggest Hyde is sub-human (e.g. hissing)
  8. 11. Hyde is compared to this as he tramples the girl.
  9. 13. The colour of Jekyll's cabinet door; warning
  10. 14. Hyde is compared to this to emphasise his evilness
  11. 15. How does Hyde trample the little girl?
  12. 18. Motif; sinister weather event symbolising mystery and secrecy
  13. 19. Lanyon's opinion of Jekyll's experiments