Across
- 3. One type of duality is between the public and ________ sides of society
- 4. Lanyon sees Jekyll's experiments as 'Unscientific _______'
- 8. The man who sees the similarity in Hyde and Jekyll's handwriting
- 9. In which city is the novel set?
- 11. Mr Guest is Utterson's chief...
- 13. One type of duality is between the civilised and _______ sides of society
- 14. The back of Jekyll's house is described as a 'certain ______ block of building'
- 15. How are Enfield and Utterson related?
- 16. Utterson is this when it comes to talking (discourse)
Down
- 1. Mr Utterson's profession
- 2. In his will, at the end, everything is left to...
- 5. A word meaning 'unable to be comforted' that describes Jekyll as he sits at his window
- 6. Mr Poole is Dr Jekyll's...
- 7. Lanyon dies after seeing Hyde ____________ into Dr Jekyll
- 10. Utterson is 'somehow _______'
- 11. Despite separating out his evil side, Jekyll remains an incongruous c_________ of good and evil
- 12. Hyde's appearance makes the women in chapter one act as 'wild as _____'
