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| 1. | A large gathering of people |
| 2. | Good and bad personalities |
| 4. | Greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation |
| 5. | Characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women |
| 6. | A detail that is considered insignificant |
| 7. | Dr. Jekyll's servant/butler |
| 9. | Ugly man who trampled the girl in the street |
| 11. | Beyond normal limits |
| 12. | Robert Louis Stephenson |
| 14. | A doctor who hires Utterson to write his will not knowing that Utterson would get involved in his personal life |
| 17. | Hyde murders by beating him to death |
| 18. | Lwyer for Dr. Jekyll who is serving as a detective to find out more about Mr. Hyde |
| 21. | When the story begins of the story Mr. Enfield tells |
| 22. | Utterson's law office clerk |
| 23. | So thin as to transmit light |
| 24. | Serious or stern; Secretive and questionable |
| 27. | London, England |
| 30. | Lacking in amplitude or quantity |
| 31. | Where Mr. Enfield and Utterson sees Dr. Jekyll have a seizure |
| 32. | An event resulting in great loss and misfortune |
| 33. | Gothic mystery story |
| 36. | What hyde gives the trampled girls family |