Across
- 2. The name of the women who wrote the letters to Alice Drablow
- 3. The state in which the Nursery was in when Arthur first saw it
- 5. To enjoy a pleasant situation
- 8. to laugh in an extremely loud and boisterous manner
- 9. How one would describe the Women In Black’s appearance
- 11. Whist walking on the causeway path, Arthur heard the sound of a ___ and ___
- 14. Not yet completed or developed
- 15. Clear or transparent
- 18. Anagram of DELVE OPEN
- 19. A state of complete emptiness and loneliness
- 23. Bulging or protruding out
- 24. To draw out or lengthen, especially in time
- 26. To come into perceptible existence; to appear
- 27. Strongly or stoutly built
- 28. What does the noise in the room turn out to be?
- 32. The way in which Arthur worked through the Drablow papers
- 34. Lack of seriousness or sense
- 36. Fixed in direction
- 40. Unpleasantly moist
- 41. The opposite of how Arthur reacts after supernatural encounters
- 43. Wrapped extremely tightly or tensely
- 44. Very unfortunate in condition or circumstance
- 46. To scold or reprimand to correct or improve
- 47. Where did the door at the end of the corridor lead?
Down
- 1. To steer away from the direct course, direction or purpose
- 4. Able to follow through instructions or commands
- 6. Severe, rough or stormy weather
- 7. Gloomily or ill-humored, as a person or a mood
- 9. Strangely diabolical or cruel
- 10. To provide with covers
- 11. Anagram of TAPING ON
- 12. Anagram of STATE NOTION
- 13. To settle securely or snuggly
- 16. How Arthur often looked after his supernatural encounters
- 17. Destroyed or wrecked
- 20. How the Women In Black’s visit to the funeral seemed to Arthur
- 21. The name of Mrs Drablows estate
- 22. What Arthur saw Edmund as on Christmas Eve
- 25. Evidence of something no longer in existence
- 29. Extremely friendly and agreeable
- 30. Said or done without emotion
- 31. displaying careful and meticulous attention to detail
- 33. The first place where Arthur resided whilst in Crithin Gifford
- 35. The name of the dog given to Arthur by Mr Jerome
- 37. To travel or pass across
- 38. The condition in which Arthur was in after saving the dog from the mud
- 39. Anagram of MANAGE TIN
- 42. How Arthur’s personality is often characterized as
- 43. A loud confusing noise
- 45. The state of dreamy meditation
