Across
- 2. Place where Gatsby is killed
- 6. Gatsby’s fixation on Daisy
- 10. Color of Gatsby’s automobile
- 11. Time Gatsby tries to recreate
- 14. Event that kills Myrtle
- 15. Myrtle’s husband and garage owner
- 17. Doctor featured on the billboard
- 18. Cause of Gatsby’s death
- 19. Symbol of Gatsby’s distant dream
- 25. Outcome of Gatsby’s dream
- 27. Desolate area symbolizing moral decay
- 28. Woman Gatsby loves and idealizes
- 32. Central obsession driving characters
- 33. Tom’s reaction to confrontation
- 36. Narrator who moves to West Egg
- 37. Metaphor in the final line
- 38. Tom’s secret place with Myrtle
- 41. New York destination for escapism
- 44. Conflict Gatsby fought in
- 45. Moral decline beneath glamour
- 46. Poorly attended service for Gatsby
- 48. Sound Gatsby finds irresistibly alluring
- 49. Emotional cost of wealth
- 52. Gatsby’s true emotional state
- 53. Reality Nick comes to accept
- 55. Barrier separating characters
- 56. Gatsby’s claimed alma mater
- 57. Gatsby’s unreachable goal
Down
- 1. Rumored source of Gatsby’s wealth
- 3. Daisy’s aggressive and wealthy husband
- 4. Daisy’s failure to choose Gatsby
- 5. Neighborhood of old money elites
- 7. Home of new money residents
- 8. Season during which events unfold
- 9. Nick’s original home
- 12. Gatsby’s self‑reinvention
- 13. Industrial wasteland between Eggs and city
- 15. Mysterious millionaire known for lavish parties
- 16. Professional golfer and Nick’s romantic interest
- 20. Gatsby’s motivation
- 21. Figure George associates with the eyes
- 22. False hope surrounding Gatsby’s love
- 23. Gatsby’s enormous home
- 24. Nick’s decision at the novel’s end
- 26. Gatsby’s idealized vision of the future
- 29. Location of the green light
- 30. Stories Gatsby tells about himself
- 31. Measure of social status in the novel
- 34. Tom’s mistress who lives in the valley
- 35. Vehicle involved in Myrtle’s death
- 39. Proof Gatsby shows of war service
- 40. Gatsby’s unrealistic belief
- 41. Force opposing Gatsby’s dream
- 42. Lavish gatherings hosted by Gatsby
- 43. Nick’s description of Tom and Daisy
- 47. Surname of Myrtle and George
- 50. Billboard watching over the valley
- 51. Social rank characters strive for
- 54. Emotion driving Gatsby’s actions
