Lord of the Flies

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Across
  1. 4. pg.89 Involve deeply in an argument. "Piggy, finding himself uncomfortably embroiled, slid the conch to Ralph's knees and sat down."
  2. 6. pg.66 Regrettable;unfortunate."On the left were four small logs, one of them-the farthest-lamentably springy."
  3. 10. pg.29 Suggestive of secret knowledge."He flashed a conspiratorial grin at the other two."
  4. 11. pg.130 Tender; juicy; tasty. "The boys with the spit gave Ralph and Piggy such a succulent chunk."
  5. 12. pg.5 Decorative design or pattern. "Here the beach was interrupted abruptly by the square motif of the landscape;"
  6. 14. pg.40 A change of circumstance, usually unpleasant."Jack stood there, streaming with sweat, streaked with brown earth, stained by all the vicissitudes of a day's hunting."
  7. 15. pg.139 Make dirty, or pollute."The green light and the glossy patches of sunshine played over their befouled bodies."
  8. 16. pg.148 Looking sad and miserable."His twitchings exhausted him till he lay, breathless and woebegone, waiting for the next spasm."
Down
  1. 1. pg.130 Fat;chubby;overweight."Then as the blue material of the parachute collapsed the corpulent figure would bow forward, sighing, and the flies settle once more."
  2. 2. pg.145 Awkward or clumsy."Ralph remembered the ungainly figure on a parachute."
  3. 3. pg.154 To have walked in a specific way."The shape of the old assembly, trodden in the grass, listened to him."
  4. 5. pg.137 Light emitted by substance without combustion or heat, seen or felt. "The edge of the lagoon became a streak of phosphorescence which advanced minutely, as the great wave of the tide flowed."
  5. 7. pg.142 Take in ideas, and understand them fully."He ceased to work at his tooth and sat still, assimilating the possibilities of irresponsible authority."
  6. 8. pg.155 Very numerous. "There was silence, except for the multitudinous murmur of the bees."
  7. 9. pg. 50 The act of punishing someone."In his other life Maurice had received chastisement for filling a younger eye with sand."
  8. 13. pg.130 A place with decorations."Presently the creepers festooned the trees less frequently and there was a scatter of pearly light from the sky down through the trees."