Across
- 4. This is the first trap that Rainsford sets that injures Zaroff and that both of them learned in Malacca. (pg. 25, three words, no spaces)
- 5. ______ is described as "the largest man Rainsford had ever seen -- a gigantic creature, solidly made and black bearded to the waist" (Pg. 7)
- 6. This animal "was a monster" that "fractured [Zaroff's] skull" (pg. 10)
- 9. The place on the island filled with quicksand where Zaroff lost his favorite hunting dog Lazarus (pg. 21)
- 10. This is the name of the ocean Rainsford falls into when he falls off the boat. (Pg.4- 9 letter word)
- 13. This the element of plot where Rainsford is cornered by Zaroff's dogs at the edge of the cliff, and he jumps into the ocean.
- 14. A hunting term to describe the prey that hunters are hunting. (Not Quarry)
- 15. This abrupt sound startles Rainsford when he is on the boat smoking. (Pg. 3- 7 letters)
- 17. The new sensation/animal Zaroff has created.
- 18. Element of plot where Rainsford kills General Zaroff and sleeps in his bed.
Down
- 1. This is the island the "sailors have a curious dread of" (Pg. 1)
- 2. Rainsford finds this alongside some crushed jungle weeds after he wakes up. (pg. 6-- 2 words, no spaces, 14 letters)
- 3. This character said this, "Even so, I rather think they understand one thing--fear. The fear of pain and the fear of death." (pg.2)
- 7. This trap kills one of Zaroff's best hunting dogs (pg. 27, three words, no spaces)
- 8. The amount of days Rainsford must survive to win the game.
- 10. Rainsford thought he found a town, but all the lights were from one palatial ____ (Pg. 6-- 7 letters-- not the word 'castle')
- 11. This is where Rainsford is from. (Pg. 7-- 2 words, 7 letters)
- 12. This character said this, "Nonsense, This hot weather is making you soft. Be a realist. The world is made up of two classes--the hunters and the the huntees. Luckily, you and I are hunters."
- 14. This was the knocker on the door of the Chateau. (Pg. 6, 8 letters)
- 16. _____ is described as "A tall man past middle age, for his hair was a vivid white; but his thick eyebrows and pointed military mustache were as black the night. (Pg. 8, 1 word)
