Across
- 2. ...and Dally-wild, ___ Dally- turning into a hoodlum because he'd die if he didn't...
- 3. I ____ inside. I've told you I can't stand it that Soda dropped out.
- 5. I drew a ___ breath and quit crying.
- 10. He's not as tall as Darry, and he's a little slimmer, but he has a finely drawn, sensitive face that somehow manages to be ___ and thoughtful at the same time.
- 12. Two-Bit ____ offered to walk them home..."
- 14. Socs were always behind a wall of ___, careful not to let their real selves show through.
- 15. I guess he'd forgotten. He's kind of ____.
- 19. Mickey Mouse was a dark-gold buckskin, sassy and ornery, not much more than a colt.
- 20. I looked away hurriedly, because, if you want to know the truth, I was starting to ____
- 21. Dallas ___ for a second.
- 23. Dally grinned _____. "I'm never nice. Want a Coke?"
- 24. In New York, Dally blew off steam in gang fights, but here, organized gnags are ___ -there are just small bunches of friends who stick together, and the warfare is between the social classes.
Down
- 1. I heard a ___ curse and got slugged again, and they were stuffing a handkerchief in my mouth.
- 4. "Blades are rough. So are chains and heaters and pool sticks and rumbles..."
- 6. She gave him an ____ look; and then she threw her Coke in his face.
- 7. It's just because you're the baby-I mean, he loves you a lot. ___?
- 8. He liked fights, blondes, and for some ___ reason, school.
- 9. "And," Two-Bit added grimly, "a few other of the socially elite checkered-shirt set."
- 11. "We really picked them up," Marcia said. "We're really Arabian slave traders and we're thinking about ____ them. They're worth ten camels apiece at least."
- 13. He had on a ____ shirt.
- 16. "Okay," I said ____, "might as well."
- 17. Two-Bit and Johnny were staring at me now. "No..." Two-Bit said, ____. "No, Ponyboy, that ain't right... you got it wrong..."
- 18. He has dark-brown hair that kicks out in front and a slight ____ in the back-just like Dad"s-but Darry's eyes are his own.
- 22. Not like the Socs, who jump greasers and wreck houses and throw beer blasts for kicks, and get editorials in the paper for being a public ____ one day and an asset to society the next.
