Across
- 2. What Akakiy's co-workers call his old coat
- 4. The way the narrator refers to the department that Akakiy works in
- 5. The birthplace the author of "The Overcoat"
- 7. What the word "Bashmashkin" derives from
- 9. The country that this story takes place in
- 10. Another word for coat
- 12. Later in the story, Akakiy comes down with a violent (blank)
- 16. Th is story is told from 3rd person (blank) POV
- 17. The "prominent" (blank) is who Akakiy turned to to get help
Down
- 1. This drink was served at the party
- 3. The name of the bridge mentioned at the end of the story
- 4. Akakiy cuts back on burning these so he can save money
- 6. At the end of the story, a (blank) was reported to be stealing people's coats
- 8. Petrovitch's occupation
- 10. Akakiy is told to report to the district (blank)
- 11. What the narrator refers to the Russian cold as
- 13. Akakiy was (blank) when he was returning home from the party
- 14. Akakiy is this kind of councilor
- 15. The last name of the author of "The Overcoat"
