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Across
Tiny Tim's condition, symbolizing the effects of poverty on the Cratchit family, is ___.
The only answer Scrooge would have heard when talking to the last spirit was his own ___.
The ___ from the Ghost of Christmas Past symbolizes the insight that the spirit brings.
The Cratchit family react negatively to this action by Mr. Cratchit, showing their ill feeling toward Mr. Scrooge.
The second spirit appears in this form, symbolizing power and strength.
The girl hidden in the spirit's cloak symbolizes this.
The Cratchit family's delight with this item symbolizes their contentment despite hard times.
The boy hidden in the spirit's cloak symbolizes this.
The gradual ___ in Scrooge's attitude is indicated by his reaction to the spirit's reminding him of what he had said previously.
Scrooges's partner, Marley, just might have been a stingier ___ than Scrooge himself.
Down
He symbolizes all who are miserly and greedy in this world.
Its striking one o'clock again symbolizes that Scrooge and the spirits are operating beyond the influence of time.
This action, characteristic of Scrooge's nephew, symbolizes his good nature and kind heart.
This being empty symbolizes the future death of Tiny Tim within a year.
Something that the unchanged Scrooge probably would not buy no matter how cold it became.
The hair on the spirit turning gray symbolizes the ___ of time.
Touching this causes Scrooge and the spirit to move through time and space.
The spirit's sprinkling this symbolizes the good cheer of the season.
The spirit's torch being in this shape symbolizes that Christmas should be a time of plenty for all.
His physical condition and future symbolizes the inward condition and the future of Scrooge if he fails to change.
God says "___ unto them that are wise in their own eyes" (Isa. 5:21)
This word symbolizes Scrooge's early attitude toward Christmas -- that it is meant to deceive and mislead.