Across
- 1. lives a double life; found in a handbag as a baby
- 5. a Victorian baby carriage
- 7. a religious ceremony that can rename a person
- 9. a word meaning sincere and trustworthy
- 10. loves to eat but never has any money
- 13. the "wicked" Worthing brother
- 14. last name of the man who adopted a baby he found in a train station
- 15. governess that secretly loves the Rector
- 16. raised in the country and loves the name Ernest
- 19. raised in London and loves the name Ernest
- 22. where the Worthing country estate is located
- 24. butler at a country estate
Down
- 2. there were none at the market, not even for ready money
- 3. where Ernest never pays his bill
- 4. an instrument Algy plays with "wonderful expression"
- 6. what Lady Bracknell calls losing both parents
- 8. the Rector that secretly loves the governess
- 11. Algy's butler
- 12. author of "The Importance of Being Earnest"
- 17. natural ________; Lady Bracknell describes it as an exotic flower
- 18. type of case that revealed a double life
- 20. Algy's very sick friend
- 21. Lady _______; represents the worst of Victorian high society
- 23. a piece of literature that makes fun of something to point out its faults
