Across
- 3. The name of the book
- 6. The wife of Jurgis
- 11. She is the Madame of a brothel that Ona is forced to be a prostitute at
- 12. The child of Jurgis and Ona whom drowns
- 15. The cousin of Ona
- 19. The largest demographic of socialists
- 20. The oldest of Elzbieta's remaining children
- 21. This law was a direct consequence of the U.S. President reading The Jungle
- 22. She is Elzbieta's only daughter
- 25. A big concept that the book explains by comparing the criminal world and legitimate business as the same
- 27. A rich man whom gives Jurgis $100 and makes the book a little more interesting
- 28. Marija develops an addiction n to this substance
- 29. A resource that controls everybody, and causes those whom lack it to become homeless and starved
- 31. Jurgis visited this state later in the story when he left Chicago
- 33. The youngest of Elzbieta's remaining children
- 35. The only part of the pig not used
Down
- 1. According to Upton Sinclair One must do this to people in order to survive
- 2. After drinking too much in the saloons Jurgis develops an affliction that affects him and the story
- 4. A safecracker Jurgis meets during his first jail visit
- 5. The author of The Jungle
- 7. This boy is eaten by rats. He is Elzbieta's oldest son
- 8. The city that Jurgis and co. live in
- 9. The step-uncle of Ona
- 10. This lady has five sons, one daughter, and one step-daughter
- 13. The President of the U.S. when The Jungle was published
- 14. The country that Jurgis and co. Emigated from.
- 16. This boy at poisoned sausage and died an hour after eating it
- 17. boss at work
- 18. The name of the socialist newspaper
- 23. The father of Jurgis
- 24. The political belief of the author
- 26. One of the main points of the story was exposing unsanitary ____Saloon The place where Jurgis becomes an alcoholic
- 30. This man runs a delicatessen in Packingtown
- 32. The story follows the life of this character
- 34. Another important part of the story. Workers were being paid low _____
- 36. The country that Jurgis and co. Emigrated to
