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LOTF review!

Across
symbol of civilization and government
His real name is Benjamin. Or Paul. Or . . . actually, we don't know.
sneaky; tending to hide and stay out of sight (22 & 49
The job of the hunters . . . besides just hunting
burdensome; weighty (102)
Little boy whom Roger throws stones at (but "throws to miss") (62)
unaffected by or immune to (121)
What Samneric think is the Beast is just a dead man with a __________.
He says, "You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you? . . . I'm the reason why it's no go? Why things are what they are?" (143).
Two people, one name! (At least, after a while . . . )
The first person we meet in the book.
scornful or insulting (86)
Piggy's symbol of logic, clarity, and order
remorseful; expressing guilt or sorrow for something one has done (50)
glowing or giving off light; seemingly lit from within (169 & 174)
powerful symbol connected to home, hearth, and rescue (but also destruction and death)
Down
Jack's symbol of force, authority, and violence
a long, angry or violent speech (145)
says "You'll get back to where you came from" (111).
He may be referenced on a flag, but he is emphatically not "Jolly."
heavy; crashing; lumbering (like a pachyderm) (194)
monstrous; shockingly horrible (152)
uncertain; not confident or firm; hesitant or cautious
Dull, heavy, or slow (123 & 184)
Ralph's chief concern (though one that he is gradually losing his focus on)
he can sing C-sharp!
very obvious; totally or offensively obtrusive (58)
to scold; to chastise; to criticize (128 & 165)