Across
- 1. The church that had missionary ladies in the Refugee Welcome Society
- 3. The fate many would face in the Japanese invasion
- 4. A material that isn't really rosewood, but it was so fine there isn't an English word for it
- 6. The country where Jin-mei's mother had all her hopes in
- 8. Appears to be the Joy Luck Club's president and secretary
- 10. Literally means "you watch" in Chinese
- 12. A good lady, though her son was arrested before
- 14. An adjective of the clothes that Auntie An-mei wanted to bring to China
- 16. The place of Jing-mei's mother's first marriage
- 18. An-mei thought she would get her brother rich in terms of these standards
- 20. foods to bring good fortune of all kinds, typically was served by the hostess
- 22. Along with "Chr," can be one of the only things people can say while playing mahjong
- 23. Jin-mei's mother won a lot of these and yet in these times, it had become useless
Down
- 2. One of the Classes Jing-mei took
- 3. The only things that Jing-mei's mother and father had in their one stiff leather trunk
- 4. The men, women, and children, had kept this, but lost their lives instead during the invasion
- 5. The place Lena had moved to
- 7. The position Jin-mei's mother used to be at on the mahjong table
- 9. The actual capital of Finland
- 11. The other version of mahjong Jing0mei had learned before
- 12. The game that was planned to be played by the women of the Joy Luck Club
- 13. What the furniture was under to look mostly new
- 15. The country with the gold stock the Joy Luck Club voted unanimously on
- 17. The household that had greasy odors as too many Chinese meals were made in a small kitchen
- 19. The one who told Auntie Ying about why Mrs. Emerson's son was arrested
- 21. What Jing-mei guessed was the capital of Finland
