Across
- 4. – The wife of Dr. Sadao.
- 6. – What Dr. Sadao had to prevent after removing the bullet.
- 8. – Dr. Sadao’s profession.
- 10. – The name of the American soldier.
- 11. – The surgery Dr. Sadao performed on the American.
- 12. – What the enemy soldier had from his previous wounds.
- 14. – People who work in Sadao's household, eventually leaving.
- 15. – A central theme in the story, where characters question their loyalty to the nation.
- 20. – The response from the authorities when Dr. Sadao reports the soldier.
- 21. – The instrument Dr. Sadao used for surgery.
- 23. – The inner conflict Dr. Sadao faces between saving a life and serving his country.
- 24. – Where Dr. Sadao found the enemy soldier.
- 25. – What Dr. Sadao gave the American soldier to help him breathe.
- 26. – The main character and Japanese surgeon.
Down
- 1. – The wound that Dr. Sadao had to operate on.
- 2. – Color of the enemy soldier's skin that made him stand out in Japan.
- 3. – The enemies of Japan in the story.
- 5. – Where Dr. Sadao was trained to work as a surgeon.
- 7. – What the soldier hopes to see again.
- 9. – What the American is in the context of the war.
- 13. – The place near Dr. Sadao’s house where the enemy soldier is found.
- 16. – What Dr. Sadao fears the American might be.
- 17. – The country where the story takes place.
- 18. – What the servants fear Dr. Sadao may face for helping the enemy.
- 19. – What Dr. Sadao had to stop during surgery.
- 22. – The backdrop of the story's events.
