Across
- 4. The art of preserving animals, which is a creepy element in the story.
- 6. One of the pets found in the house.
- 7. The doorbell that Billy rings when he firs: rrives.
- 10. Where Billy sees the names of previous guests.
- 11. A significant detail in the story, as the landlady offers Billy tea.
- 13. A hinted-at element with the tea.
- 14. Refers to the landlady’s pets that are preserved.
- 15. The feeling or atmosphere of the story.
Down
- 1. Where the story takes place.
- 2. A breed of dog, one of the landlady’s stuffed pets.
- 3. The main character’s name.
- 5. Describes the landlady’s unusual personality.
- 8. A word related to the type of place Billy is looking for.
- 9. Related to the type of house Billy stays in.
- 12. A key element in Dahl’s writing style for this story.
