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A Separate Peace Crossword Puzzle

Emily Hammond
Periods F and G
Across
The characters and seasons in the novel both go through significant _____.
Gene is envious of Finny, because he is talented, genuine, and an _____.
Through many tragic and difficult events, the characters face multiple _____.
After being severely injured, Finny is unable to pursue his dream of participating in the _____.
After causing Finny so much pain and harm, Gene has strong _____.
An extremely memorable time period; becomes more relevant to the characters throughout the story.
As lessons are learned, each character gains more and more _____.
Although his leg is severely shattered, Finny has ______ to improve his injury.
After Finny and Gene’s incident, multiple _____ are being spread around Devon.
In his letter to Gene, Leper tells him to come to the ‘______ ______’ immediately.
Brinker tries to convince Gene to _____, but Finny requests that he doesn’t.
During this part of the year at Devon, there is more work, discipline, and the War becomes more relevant.
Finny’s _____ is a way of celebrating and supporting the War.
Finny’s best friend, who becomes envious of him throughout the novel.
The students at Devon, especially Leper, Finny, and Gene _____ into stronger individuals.
Throughout the War, Leper goes _____ and starts having crazy thoughts.
Finny does not want Gene to enlist, as he needs the care and _____ from his best friend through the start of his challenging injury.
Brinker can become very _____ and, as a way of feeling better about himself, he brings others down.
One of the main themes of the book; this can have a significant effect on one’s actions.
The _____ River has many impactful experiences and memories, and strongly resembles Finny and his ambitions.
Down
Many sad events have taken place at this river, and it is confined around Devon.
A student at Devon who has a passion for the world’s beauty, and is the first boy at the school to enlist.
Leper’s interest, passion, and main focus in his life.
Finny holds strong _____ through the challenges faced in his relationship with Gene.
The boys show ______ through their friendship, making sure to always be there for one another. (Especially Finny)
In a way, Devon School becomes a symbolic second _____ to the characters.
The ____ ____ is a room in the basement of Devon where the boys come together to smoke and talk.
The students organize Devon’s _____ ______, where many winter activities are held.
During this part of the year at Devon, there is much more freedom and openness, and it is not nearly as strict.
Devon School is located in ___ _______.
Finny wears a _____ shirt in his emblem.
Finny and Gene are best friends, yet somewhat _______ as well.
A student who is extremely confident about his talents and abilities, but deep inside can be very insecure.
Leper’s view/opinion on _____ ______ changes when the students watch a film in class.
Throughout the novel, it starts to become difficult for Finny to have _____ in Gene.
Finny stops Gene from going to the Butt Room, because he doesn’t want him to smoke, and he feels as though Brinker is a bad ______.
Finny continues to have ________ for Gene, even after all the pain he has been through.
When Gene is older, he visits the school and remembers all of the _______ from his last year at Devon.
Gene shows ________ to his friendship with Finny when he jiggles the limb of the tree and causes his best friend to fall.
When looking back at the memories, Gene has strong _____ for his decisions in the past.