Across
- 3. Rich and full in sound, as language or verse.
- 6. Ibo term for village playground.
- 11. To change for the better; improve
- 12. She is Okonkwo’s second wife. She ran away from her first husband to live with Okonkwo.
- 13. Ibo term for type of drum made from wood.
- 14. A great misfortune or disaster, as a flood or serious injury
- 15. A public speaker, especially one of great eloquence
- 16. Feeble or weak in body or health, especially because of age
- 19. A formal or ceremonial act or procedure prescribed or customary in religious or other solemn use
Down
- 1. A very poor person.
- 2. He is a self-made man and well respected member of the Umuofia Clan.
- 4. is Okonkwo's best friend and also a respected man in Umuofia
- 5. Ibo term for elders.
- 7. A soldier or other person set to guard an entrance
- 8. He is Okonkwo’s father and is a great musician but he is lazy and irresponsible.
- 9. To disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate; annoy
- 10. To regard with respect tinged with awe.
- 17. Okonkwo's eldest son. He is believed to be like his grandfather.
- 18. Ibo term for personal god.