Across
- 1. The person who sent a letter to the Johansens saying he/she loved them right before his/her execution
- 4. “The local doctor was an old man, ______ and businesslike, though with kind eyes.”
- 6. "With them, straining at ____ leashes, were two dogs, their eyes glittering, their lips curled."
- 8. The substance inside the powder in the handkerchief that lured the Nazis’ dogs to it
- 9. “Even now, with the boats in the harbor empty of fish, she could smell the oily, salty scent of _____, which always remained in the air here.”
- 10. “It ____ itself out of Kirsti’s arms, stretched, and then jumped lightly on the floor and came to Annemarie.”
- 12. The device that was in the packet that Mr. Rosen dropped when he tripped on the doorstep
- 13. The Nazis _______ materials like metal, gasoline, and leather, so many people used other materials.
- 14. The amusement park in Copenhagen that the Germans partially burnt down as their way of punishing the Danes
- 16. The story that Annemarie retold herself as she walked through the woods
- 18. The fisherman who hid the Rosens in the secret compartment under his boat and took them to Sweden
- 20. The food that the German soldiers fed to the dogs while rummaging through Uncle Henrik’s lunch
Down
- 2. "Annemarie always tried to prolong this part, to build up the suspense and _______ her sister.”
- 3. "Almost as fast as she had run down the Copenhagen sidewalk on the day that the soldier had stopped her with the call of 'Halte!"
- 5. “She knew the old path too-- not as well as her mother, who had followed it almost every day of her childhood with her dog _______ behind.”
- 7. "But the night did seem, somehow, different from a normal night."
- 11. The imaginary deceased aunt of the Johansen family who supposedly died of typhus
- 15. The naive, silly little girl of the Johansen family
- 17. Annemarie and Kirsti’s mother
- 19. "His eyes turned to the page he had opened at ________, and he began to read in a strong voice."
