Mousetrap Vocabulary Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. British slang: Mollie claims Monkswell Manor's one daily women has done this at the beginnning of Act I
  2. 5. Miss Casewell says that, instead of this, she classifies herself as "light pink"
  3. 8. French: (literally) fat liver; a luxury food product made of the liver of a duck or goose that has been specially fattened
  4. 10. Paravincini looks like a _______ because of his attire and his demeanor.
  5. 11. a bucket-like container for holding a small supply of coal
  6. 13. a printed multicolored cotton fabric with a glazed finish, often used for curtains and upholstery
  7. 15. a government department headed by a minister of state
  8. 16. Mrs. Boyle accuses Monkswell manor of having this
  9. 19. Mrs. Boyle's job
  10. 22. British slang for a stupid or gullible person
  11. 23. flashlight
  12. 24. Giles fails to find this when he leaves the house at the beginning of Act I
  13. 27. Homes that are manufactured off-site in advance, usually in a factory, in standard sections that can be easily shipped and quickly assembled on site.
  14. 28. Mrs. Boyle accuses Miss Casewell of being a part of the ________ Party.
  15. 29. a person who is given boring, menial tasks
Down
  1. 1. The Ralstons couldn't affoard coal, so they used this.
  2. 2. obtaining or withholding money from someone by deceit or without justification
  3. 4. French: youth
  4. 6. rough, bad-mannered, or coarse
  5. 7. British slang for stealing
  6. 9. British slang: crazy, foolish, eccentric.
  7. 12. French: head to head; a private conversation between two people
  8. 14. Italian: until I see you again; the formal version of the more typical “arrivederci.”
  9. 17. informal British term for bloody, an epithet derived from “by our Lady” and therefore thought to be inappropriate in many social situations.
  10. 18. Christopher Wren assumed Mollie would be one of these types of women before he sees her
  11. 20. in this context, a secret or illicit love affair or lover; in French, the word for love
  12. 21. a slice of bacon
  13. 25. Miss Casewell remembers dealing with this as a child.
  14. 26. In English, a very small quantity of something; in French, the word means suspicion