Across
- 3. Symbol of authority, belonging to Reverend Parris
- 4. Reverend Hale's expertise
- 9. Crucible also means this kind of severe trial or test
- 12. The young woman John Proctor admits to having an affair with
- 17. Wealthy farmer, husband of Elizabeth
- 18. Wife of John Proctor
- 19. Type of society reflected in Salem, where church and state are intertwined
- 20. The hangman’s noose represents this fate
- 21. Hale’s final realization: the girls are ______
- 23. First person accused of witchcraft
- 24. Hale’s quest for this quality in court
- 26. Event involving girls in the forest
- 27. Word used to accuse others of witchcraft
- 29. Setting of The Crucible
- 32. John Proctor’s servant, later one of the accusers
Down
- 1. Position held by Danforth
- 2. Rebecca Nurse is a symbol of this
- 5. Object used by Tituba to "conjure spirits"
- 6. Deputy governor presiding over trials
- 7. Author of The Crucible
- 8. Village elder, pressed to death by stones
- 10. John Proctor's famous declaration: "Because it is my ____!"
- 11. The poppet found in Elizabeth’s house had this in it
- 13. Reverend Parris' daughter who falls ill
- 14. What Mary Warren gives Elizabeth as a gift
- 15. Core value John Proctor struggles to maintain
- 16. Emotion that drives much of the conflict in Salem
- 22. "I saw Goody ____ with the Devil!"
- 23. A famous term used in the trials, meaning the voice of God or spirits
- 25. Reverend Parris' niece
- 28. Leader of the witch trials in Salem
- 30. Character who is accused of witchcraft for reading strange books
- 31. Governor of Massachusetts who oversees the trials
