Across
- 2. The point of view in which the novel is written
- 6. The region from which Gatsby claims that he hails
- 8. The person who kills Myrtle
- 10. A desolate stretch of land between Long Island and New York City
- 11. The person who has a detective to investigate Gatsby
- 13. The dinner club where Wolfsheim's friend was murdered
- 16. The color that Gatsby associates with promise
- 18. The only party guest who attends Gatsby's funeral
- 19. Garments that bring Daisy to tears
- 20. Someone who somehow combines marketing with moral judgment or omniscience
- 21. The expensive gift that Tom initially presents to Daisy
- 23. The full name of the narrator
Down
- 1. The book that Tom uses to rationalize his racism
- 3. What Klipspringer comes to retrieve instead of paying his respects
- 4. Gatsby's real name
- 5. The full name of Tom's mistress
- 7. The city that Gatsby claims is his hometown
- 9. Because of the manner in which F. Scott Fitzgerald exaggerates Wolfsheim's features and accent in the text, this type of bigotry is extremely evident
- 12. Wolfsheim's jewelry of choice
- 14. The college Gatsby claims that he attended
- 15. Jordan's profession
- 17. The author's patriotic ancestor
- 22. The racial slur by which F. Scott Fitzgerald refers to the two African American men in the limo
