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Where are you going, where have you been?

Across
Unclear, mysterious, unable to see through
Selfish or dishonest personality
Literary technique of hinting or warning how the story will end
Color of Connie's eyes
Literary technique of bringing something to mind without mentioning it directly
Arnold Friend was wearing this on his face; so did the pied-piper of Tucson
Oates considers the story a "Gothic Fairy-Tale" and Arnold Friend is an allusion to this dark figure
Full name of story's author
To set free
Uncertain or unfocused image or meaning
A sound that has a single, unvaried tone
A place of safety or shelter
Down
The story's protagonist
The story's antagonist
The Pied-Piper of Tucson
Where Connie's parents and sister go for the day
A reason or argument presented against something
Connected to a religious or extraordinarily valuable purpose
Arnold promises not to come inside unless Connie touches this
Arnold's quiet friend