The Secret Garden

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Across
  1. 3. What the moor became for Archibald
  2. 4. The country where Archibald Craven was wandering
  3. 6. What the gust of wind revealed behind the ivy
  4. 10. The vastness of the manor's corridors
  5. 14. The color Mary’s skin turned from the moor wind
  6. 15. What began to evaporate as Mary grew stronger
  7. 16. The architects of well-being
  8. 17. The room where Mary was forgotten in India
  9. 18. The high thin fretful sound heard in the corridors
  10. 19. Color of Mary's thin face in the beginning
  11. 22. The housekeeper with a face like a winter apple
  12. 24. The most disagreeable-looking child ever seen
  13. 27. The plant that matted the secret garden walls
  14. 28. A plant that grows on the moor
  15. 30. The man whose children mocked Mary
  16. 33. Mary’s ending temperament
  17. 35. What the servants in India obeyed
  18. 36. The social events Mary's mother lived for
  19. 37. The profession of Ben Weatherstaff
  20. 38. The garden as a reflection of the human mind
  21. 39. What the children ran when no one was looking
  22. 42. What Mary and Dickon called the garden's revival
  23. 43. What cannot grow where you tend a rose
  24. 45. The English county where the manor is located
  25. 46. The ending state of Archibald Craven
  26. 51. Colin’s ending physical state
  27. 53. The "moor-boy" who talked to animals
  28. 56. The life-force Colin believed made seeds swell
  29. 57. The type of house Mary lived in in India
  30. 59. What Mary told Colin was the cause of his illness
  31. 60. The vast and dormant gardens were like this
  32. 64. Country where the story begins
  33. 65. One of the first tiny green points poking through the earth
  34. 68. The smell of the air as the garden grew
  35. 71. What Colin's trembling legs were compared to
  36. 73. The name of the Manor in England
  37. 74. A bird that sat with Dickon
  38. 75. Tangled roses looked like this turned to stone
  39. 77. What the house was no longer
  40. 78. A spiny yellow-flowered shrub on the moor
  41. 80. First name of Mary’s uncle Mr. Craven
  42. 84. An animal that listened to Dickon
  43. 85. The object Mary found in a patch of fresh-turned earth
  44. 87. What the robin symbolically represents
  45. 89. The feeling on Colin’s face when he ran
  46. 91. What Mrs. Medlock's lie confirmed for Mary
  47. 93. Bits of this were Mary's only toys in the dust
  48. 94. What the high stone walls represent
  49. 95. The pale color of Colin’s face
  50. 96. The type of fit Colin had at night
Down
  1. 1. Mary’s hidden cousin
  2. 2. Fresh drink provided to the children
  3. 5. A white flower that struggles under winter debris
  4. 7. The bird that became Mary’s unlikely ally
  5. 8. The ring of rusty iron found in the soil
  6. 9. Food sent by Susan Sowerby
  7. 11. Colin’s thoughts about the lump on his back
  8. 12. The garden is a metaphor for this
  9. 13. What Mary became while searching for the door
  10. 14. The literary technique of doubling Mary and Colin
  11. 16. What Archibald tried to bury with the key
  12. 20. What Ben used to look over the wall
  13. 21. Mary's role as Colin began to heal
  14. 23. The role Mary and Colin both played initially
  15. 25. The "Great People" of the garden
  16. 26. The housemaid with a round honest face
  17. 29. What Mary called the spoiled Colin
  18. 31. What grew ravenous as the children stayed outside
  19. 32. The type of door leading to Colin’s room
  20. 34. The "Spring" state of the soul
  21. 35. The vehicle used to smuggle Colin to the garden
  22. 36. What Archibald began to do in the Tyrol
  23. 40. The object buried for ten years
  24. 41. Flowers that shot up like blue spires
  25. 44. The specific mountainous region in Austria
  26. 47. A quality of Martha’s that made Mary’s blood boil
  27. 48. What Mrs. Medlock called Mr. Archibald Craven
  28. 49. What Mary's mother draped herself in
  29. 50. The type of fire in Mary’s room at the Manor
  30. 52. The emotion that led Archibald to lock the garden
  31. 54. The sound the robin made
  32. 55. The name the clergyman’s children called Mary
  33. 58. Yorkshire word for alive
  34. 61. The familiar sting Mary felt in the carriage
  35. 62. The crusty old gardener’s last name
  36. 63. The wild bleak place described by Mrs. Medlock
  37. 66. The silent suffocating heat that killed Mary's parents
  38. 67. The word used for the power of the garden
  39. 69. What Mary did to get her way in India
  40. 70. Description of the trees in the dormant garden
  41. 72. The secret garden became this for Mary
  42. 76. The color of the spires of delphiniums
  43. 79. Mary’s nursemaid in India
  44. 81. One of the colors of the cascading roses
  45. 82. The quality of Mary’s hair and spirit in India
  46. 83. The garden served as this for the children
  47. 86. Martha’s brother who charms animals
  48. 88. The "Winter" state of the soul
  49. 90. The wooden instrument Dickon played
  50. 92. Last name of Martha and Dickon