Across
- 5. Faithful companion of Les Amis de l'ABC.
- 11. Triumphant writer?
- 13. The setting of the work song or a theatergoer’s complaint.
- 14. King of his castle.
- 16. Escaped chemical burns due to a fortuitous discrepancy in the score.
- 19. The protagonist and antagonist may reflect these two aspects of the law.
- 22. Not a small boat, but a place for a man of the cloth.
- 23. A flag-waving idealist.
- 24. Not a discount brand of denim.
- 25. Not your traditional breeches role.
- 26. Yes, Mr. Green in Alsace-Lorraine?
- 27. Aside from his parole, the protagonist also broke this.
- 28. Not quite the signboard on a theatre.
- 29. Beggars frequent this region of Paris.
- 30. The two featured street urchins are these in the novel.
Down
- 1. The June Rebellion occurred in eighteen-hundred and _______.
- 2. These nighttime visitors are not Blake-approved.
- 3. A question for the priest?
- 4. August first, for us.
- 6. The number of stars in the sky.
- 7. A subject for Victor Borge’s inflationary language.
- 8. Napoleon III widened Paris streets to prevent the use of these.
- 9. Though the hero begs this of God, he carries it out himself.
- 10. The convict’s hideaway or the inspector’s last move.
- 12. These are a source of enlightenment to a convict.
- 15. Much-wronged grisette.
- 17. The students might have been better served by last rites than by this.
- 18. Gone for a song.
- 20. A lifetime of despair.
- 21. Varieties of raspberries?
