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2.03.2012

Friday Fun - Word Search

Word Search:

Here's a great word search that our friend, author Shannon Winslow (The Darcy's of Pemberley) created. For a better version to print out visit her website.


Unable, of course, to repress your curiosity in so favourable a moment for indulging it, you will instantly arise, and throwing your dressing-gown around you, proceed to examine this mystery. (Northanger Abbey, chapter 20)


N O I S A U S R E P F T H D
P R I D E N E T S U A Z A L
R E G Y A N N E R O N I L E
E D M E M E S I R Y C U L I
J W F B M C I E Z C E I L F
U A K B E I B P A R Z K I R
D R N A V R I K N A R F H E
I D M E A P L N B D J A C H
C M A N S F I E L D P N R T
E J D N A L T G Y V A N U E
P O C A T H Y I M A R Y H N
N O R T H A N G E R K U C H

CLUES:

  1. Author Jane A_____

  2. Her six novels: E____, P_________, S____& S__________, P____ & P________, M________ P___, N_________ A____

  3. The two eldest Miss Bennets, J___ and E________

  4. Home of Mr. Bingley, N__________

  5. Master of Delaford, Colonel B______

  6. The finest estate in Derbyshire, P________

  7. Heroine of MansfieldPark, F____ P____

  8. The eldest Miss Dashwood, E______

  9. S__ Walter Elliot

  10. Miss C____ Morland (inform.)

  11. Mr. Weston’s son, F____ C________

  12. Elizabeth Elliot’s two sisters, A___ and M___

  13. Captain Wentworth’s branch of military service, the Royal N___

  14. Mr. E______ Ferrars

  15. The mischievous Miss L___ Steele

  16. The Dashwood Estate in Sussex, NorL____

  17. A modest equipage, a g__

  18. The Elliot estate, Kellynch H___

  19. Scene of Louisa Musgrove’s accident, the seaside town of L____

  20. The handsome proprietor of Pemberley, Mr. Fitzwilliam D____

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