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| 1. | Despairs of finding a true friend (2 Words) |
| 2. | Henry and Victor go here before Victor leaves to start his female creature |
| 3. | Number of children Mary Shelley loses |
| 4. | The town in which Victor's family lives |
| 5. | "Like one who, on a lonely road, Doth walk in fear and dread..." (6 Words) |
| 6. | Where we last see Alphonse Frankenstein (2 Words) |
| 8. | Where Elizabeth is murdered |
| 9. | Victor's mother (2 Words) |
| 10. | What Victor searches for in his studies (3 Words) |
| 12. | What Justine is threatened with if she doesn't confess |
| 14. | Studied oriental languages (2 Words) |
| 15. | Victor's birthplace |
| 17. | Victor learns just how powerful and destructive this can be (3 Words) |
| 18. | Friend of Shelley's who proposed a ghost story competition (2 Words) |
| 21. | Believed that magic was a science (2 Words) |
| 23. | The illness that eventually causes Victor's mother's death (2 Words) |
| 25. | Teaches the Creature of mankind's ability to be virtuous and evil (3 Words) |
| 26. | Believed by romantics to have healing and restorative powers |
| 27. | Was playing with William before he disappeared and was murdered |
| 31. | Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Mary uses in the novel |
| 32. | One of the cities Walton writes his sister from |
| 36. | Where bones and bodies were stored (2 Words) |
| 37. | What you should not be doing on this crossword puzzle |
| 39. | Symbolic of nature's power |
| 40. | Can add realism to a novel because it mimics the workings of real life |
| 41. | Captain Walton is seeking passage through this place (2 Words) |
| 43. | Victor is the embodiment of this type of character (2 Words) |
| 44. | Where Victor sees the Creature on the night of his return to Geneva (2 Words) |
| 45. | The month in which Victor's creature comes to life |
| 47. | Belittles Victor's study of alchemists |
| 49. | Where Victor goes to create a mate for the Creature |
| 52. | The means by which the Creature learns of Victor and his whereabouts |
| 53. | Magistrate who takes pity on Victor |