Across
- 7. Before Chapter 1, the book has a ___.
- 8. ___ Foster is the main character of the story.
- 10. The Fosters own the woods ___. (three words)
- 12. For supper they ate ___, bacon, bread and applesauce.
- 15. The color of the Stranger's suit is jaunty ___.
- 16. The Tucks' house is painted barn-___.
- 17. Because Tuck does not smile a lot, his face has ___. (two words)
- 20. Winnie's mother thinks the music from the music box is made by ___.
- 21. The title of the book is "Tuck ___."
- 23. Winnie talks to a ___ and promises him to run away the next day.
Down
- 1. Winnie and her family live in the town named ___.
- 2. A ___ is the main analogy for the story, and symbolizes how all the events are connected. (two words)
- 3. The Stranger moves jerkily like a ___.
- 4. The story is set in the month of ___.
- 5. Right next to the Tuck house is a nice little ___.
- 6. The Tucks first discovered the spring ___ years ago (two words)
- 9. The author's name is Natalie ___.
- 11. Winnie feels ___ up in the Foster house.
- 13. The Tucks become ___ when they drag Winnie away from the woods.
- 14. A spring is ___ (= hidden) under the pebbles at the root of a giant ash tree.
- 18. The road to Treegap did not go straight but ___ when it reached the wood.
- 19. Winnie first meets ___ Tuck when he just had a drink from the spring.
- 22. After being kidnapped, Winnie thinks the Stranger might be a kind of ___.