The Most Dangerous Game

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Across
  1. 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)
  2. 5. ______ is described as "the largest man Rainsford had ever seen -- a gigantic creature, solidly made and black bearded to the waist" (Pg. 7)
  3. 6. This animal "was a monster" that "fractured [Zaroff's] skull" (pg. 10)
  4. 9. The place on the island filled with quicksand where Zaroff lost his favorite hunting dog Lazarus (pg. 21)
  5. 10. This is the name of the ocean Rainsford falls into when he falls off the boat. (Pg.4- 9 letter word)
  6. 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.
  7. 14. A hunting term to describe the prey that hunters are hunting. (Not Quarry)
  8. 15. This abrupt sound startles Rainsford when he is on the boat smoking. (Pg. 3- 7 letters)
  9. 17. The new sensation/animal Zaroff has created.
  10. 18. Element of plot where Rainsford kills General Zaroff and sleeps in his bed.
Down
  1. 1. This is the island the "sailors have a curious dread of" (Pg. 1)
  2. 2. Rainsford finds this alongside some crushed jungle weeds after he wakes up. (pg. 6-- 2 words, no spaces, 14 letters)
  3. 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)
  4. 7. This trap kills one of Zaroff's best hunting dogs (pg. 27, three words, no spaces)
  5. 8. The amount of days Rainsford must survive to win the game.
  6. 10. Rainsford thought he found a town, but all the lights were from one palatial ____ (Pg. 6-- 7 letters-- not the word 'castle')
  7. 11. This is where Rainsford is from. (Pg. 7-- 2 words, 7 letters)
  8. 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."
  9. 14. This was the knocker on the door of the Chateau. (Pg. 6, 8 letters)
  10. 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)