Across
- 3. The only way to save yourself from death was to.
- 4. A self-searching farmer burdened by the guilt of his affair.
- 6. Reverend Parris fears that the rebellion in __________ may spread.
- 9. The underlying motives for most characters in this play is this.
- 10. The leader of the court.
- 12. Proctor opens himself to this type of charge after he calls Abigail a whore.
- 14. Much of the novel can be related to the ____ trials.
- 15. Parris is more concerned about money and this than the effect the trials will have on his congregation.
- 18. Abigail stole her uncle's life _____.
- 19. He quits the proceedings because he recognized the truth.
- 20. The author of The Crucible.
Down
- 1. This character is pressed to death at the end of the play.
- 2. A government dictated by the church.
- 5. A woman known throughout New England for her good works and charity.
- 7. Proctor's refusal to handover for his confession is to preserve his ____ in the end.
- 8. She leaves a needle in the poppet for safekeeping.
- 11. What supernatural act does Betty supposedly do at the beginning of the play?
- 13. Mary gives Elizabeth a _____ when she comes home from the court.
- 16. A slave from Barbados who is whipped until she names people who supposedly conspire with the devil.
- 17. The name of the small town setting.
