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¨The Landlady¨ by Roald Dahl

Name:___________________________________
Period:___________________________________
Across
¨This dame was like a jack-in-the-box.¨
Billy decided to stay with the landlady because her room was ___.
The landlady insists that Billy sign the ___ ___.
The landlady was described as elderly and ___.
Bath, England, Billy Weaver (plot)
Billy learns that the landlady stuffs all of her pets when they pass away (plot)
Billy said his tea tasted like ___ ___.
Point of view
Billy needs a place to stay, meets the landlady, signs book (plot?)
The landlady says there are no other guests because she is ___.
the front of a building
Billy most likely ___ from drinking the tea.
The landlady is a ___.
Fancy and luxurious
Antagonist
The landlady wanted to eventually stuff Billy like one of her pets. (conflict)
Down
Sign the book - it´s the law of the land
Strangers can be more dangerous than they appear
Setting: ___, England
The names are familiar to Billy because they were probably in the ___.
The purpose of the tea was to ___ Billy.
Title
Billy´s tea tastes like bitter almonds. (plot)
force somebody to do something
The landlady runs a ___ ___ ___.
The Landlady tells Billy he is the only guest of the bed and breakfast for the past 2-3 years. (plot)
Protagonist
One of the stuffed animals
The landlady said she stuffs all her little ___.
Billy wasn´t sure where to stay. (conflict)
Author
Billy thought the landlady had a ___ soul.