Across
- 1. the name of this "Twelfth Night" heroine is pronounced with a long "I", unlike the musical instrument
- 4. During the War of 1812, this character became a symbol of the good ol' U.S.A.
- 8. to list individual deductions on a tax return
- 9. The small town of Kralendijk is the capital of this Caribbean island, the "B" of the ABC territories of the Netherlands
- 10. this Sophocles heroine gets in trouble for burying her dead brother Polynices
- 12. The sacred island of Okinoshima off this southernmost of Japan's main islands
- 13. Take note--in Britain, this implement is called a Biro, after its modern-day inventor László Bíró
- 16. Temple Drake is a college student in this Southerner's controversial 1931 novel "Sanctuary"
- 18. You'll find Tokyo on this island, one of the world's 10 biggest
- 19. the name of this second-largest Caribbean island means "the Spanish island"
Down
- 2. Still used today, the screw named for this ancient Greek helps move water from lower to higher ground
- 3. In the 1830s Jeanne Villepreux-Power invented this glass receptacle to help her study the paper nautilus
- 5. France & the Netherlands share this little Caribbean island, & we don't care whether you say "Saint" or "Sint"
- 6. the twins this character gives birth to in "Revenge of the Sith" grow up to be Luke & Leia
- 7. a former capital, this city of central Spain is home to the El Greco Museum
- 9. A dance hall fight over a woman named Lucille inspired him to name each of his guitars after her
- 11. its territory includes the island of Elba
- 14. last name shared by Amanda in Noel Coward's "Private Lives" & Hawthorne's scarlet woman
- 15. both a city & county, Honolulu covers this entire island
- 17. the heroines of this 1860s novel were based on the author & her sisters Anna, Elizabeth & May
