Across
- 3. The place where Rose and Rex become homeless, but end up enjoying it
- 5. Someone who isn't afraid to question the norm, known for their wit, the first Walls child to question their parents, someone who developed an artistic streak (Page 226)
- 8. The person who always had to be the responsible one (Page 201)
- 9. Someone who avoids domestic responsibilities and craves excitement (Page 201)
- 12. One of Rex Wall’s most “important” inventions that would “help them find gold” (Page 14)
- 14. The place where Rex would come home covered in white dust from his job and play ghost with the kids
- 15. Where the family would keep all windows and doors open at night due to lack of air conditioning
- 18. An infamous trick of the Walls’ family when things aren’t going well in the place they are located (Page 123)
- 20. The place the family is forced to leave after Rex’s casino winning scheme is discovered
Down
- 1. The place where the family is forced to sleep on makeshift furniture when they move in
- 2. Someone who was often relied on to be a companion and loved the outdoors (Page 196)
- 4. Where the family is living at when Jeannete cracks one of her bullies head open with a rock
- 6. The last place the family moves where everyone is forced to face the reality (Chapter 3)
- 7. The person who controls the families narrative and constantly lets them down (Page 217)
- 10. A term used to describe Rex’s presence at home while living at 93 Little Hobart (Page 145)
- 11. An unexpected family member who wasn’t afraid to show their less favorable qualities (Page 143)
- 13. The first car the Walls’ family owned (Page 10)
- 16. The big house that Rex Walls promised to his kids (Page 15)
- 17. The women’s hostel Lori was living in when she first moved to New York (Page 155)
- 19. A big hairy creature with the damndest-looking teeth and claws, with pointed ears and evil eyes (Page 22)
