| Across: |
| 1 |
The first name of the main character of the story |
| 4 |
What the hero saw burning in the hearth |
| 5 |
water that has frozen |
| 6 |
the paint was no longer regular, it was . . . |
| 9 |
slightly crazy, what our hero thought the landlady was |
| 11 |
the taste of the tea was. . . |
| 12 |
the adjective to describe a sky filled with stars |
| 13 |
the buildings were high. We can also say they were . . . |
| 15 |
what our hero used to touch the dachsund with |
| 16 |
on the other side |
| 18 |
strange, queer. What our hero found the situation |
| 19 |
with a lot of energy |
| 21 |
the contrary of narrow, the synonym of large |
| 22 |
synonym of incredible |
| 23 |
means "decided". They had both accepted the situation |
| 26 |
the first name of another of the "young men" |
| 27 |
where the parrot was |
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| Down: |
| 1 |
another word for stomach |
| 2 |
means "very". This is how cold the air was |
| 3 |
a defect. The landlady said the other young man didn't have a single defect |
| 6 |
abbreviation for British Telecom |
| 7 |
not expensive |
| 8 |
the part of a knife that you use to cut with |
| 9 |
not alive |
| 10 |
the other word that you use with "either" |
| 14 |
place where you live |
| 17 |
the "thing" you take your belongings in, when you are travelling |
| 19 |
the infinitive of "is, am, are" |
| 20 |
the last name of our hero |
| 24 |
the last name of another of the young men |
| 25 |
of acceptable standard or quality. |
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