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James and the Giant Peach

Across
James and his companions began their trip from this country.
She saves the outspoken Centipede as he falls off the peach.
He has flair for music and often plays violin with his legs to provide some musical entertainment to others on the peach.
The wisp-like bad guys of the story who are enraged by James and his friends' arrival in their realm.
"She was like a great white soggy over-boiled cabbage."
He is proud to be a pest, and he is the one who chews off the stem of the peach plant and sets the peach in motion.
The protagonist of the story, he is an orphaned boy who is placed into the custody of his wicked aunts.
The first character to comfort James. She makes this statement, "We are now about to visit the most marvelous places and see the most wonderful things!"
Stirs James' fate by giving him a sack of magical crocodile tongues.
Her scary appearance is misleading because she is not at all that frightening, but very loving and cares for James.
He lends himself as a bait that helps to lure hundreds of seagulls who hoick up the peach from the sea to save James and his friends from sharks.
Down
Doing this caused the centipede to fall off the peach
The source of light for the passengers inside the peach.
The contents of the bag that was given to James in the beginning of the story.
The type of factory that the peach rolled through as it bounded toward the ocean.
"She had a screeching voice and long wet narrow lips, and whenever she got angry or excited, little flecks of spit would come shooting out of her mouth as she talked" (page 6).
Objects that were thrown at James and his friends in the peach.
He lead a very interesting life, which is reflected in his characters. He was a spy, ace fighter-pilot, chocolate historian, and medical inventor. He wrote "James and the Giant Peach" along with many other famous novels.