Across
- 3. Nick arranges a reunion between Gatsby and Daisy.
- 6. George Wilson, believing Gatsby killed his wife, murders Gatsby.
- 7. Nick's cousin, "old money" socialite, object of Gatsby's desire.
- 8. Daisy's brutish, wealthy, "old money" husband.
- 10. Gatsby's extravagant gatherings thrown in hopes of attracting Daisy's attention.
- 12. The symbolic, unattainable goal at the end of Daisy's dock.
- 15. Tom's mistress, trapped in the working class.
- 16. The novel critiques the corruption of the American dream.
- 17. Professional golfer and Daisy's friend
- 18. Industrial wasteland symbolizing moral decay and the struggles of the poor.
- 19. Narrator, bondsman, honest observer from the Midwest.
- 21. Millionaire, mysterious, hopeful dreamer obsessed with the past.
- 22. The extravagant era in which the story is set.
Down
- 1. Almost no one attends Gatsby's funeral, revealing the superficiality of his connections.
- 2. Gatsby and Tom have a heated argument in a hotel suite over Daisy.
- 4. Home to the "new money," where Gatsby and Nick live.
- 5. Home to the "old money," where the Buchanans live.
- 9. Daisy, driving Gatsby's car, accidentally hits and kills Myrtle.
- 11. The chaotic and immoral playground for the wealthy.
- 13. Daisy's burtish, wealthy, "old money" husband
- 14. Professional golfer and Daisy's friend.
- 20. The stark divide between old money, new money, and the working class.
