This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Classic Literature has 25 clues. Answers range from 4 to 17 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
The main setting of the book where Cathy Sr. and Heathcliff grew up together.
The byronic hero of the novel who has a destructive love for Cathy Sr.
The place where Heathcliff and Cathy Sr. always run off together to be free. The natural barrier between Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange.
The supernatural things Lockwood sees in a dream, and a boy sees on the moors at the end of the novel.
Heathcliff’s main purpose when he returns wealthy to Wuthering Heights.
Cathy Sr.’s husband who is higher class than Heathcliff, but weaker.
He is Isabella and Heathcliff’s son, but Heathcliff only wants to use him in his plans of revenge by making Cathy Jr. marry him.
Hindley’s son who is uneducated and turned into a field labourer due to Heathcliff’s hatred toward his father.
Cathy Sr.’s brother who is Heathcliff’s main target for revenge when he returns to Wuthering Heights.
Edgar’s sister and Heathcliff’s wife who is the only character to escape the events at Wuthering Heights and die elsewhere.
The first narrator of the novel who is a socially awkward outsider who moves into Thrushcross Grange.
The servant who is the main narrator of events throughout the novel.
The hypocritical and religiously zealous servant at Wuthering Heights.
The name of the women who find themselves in a love triangle in two different generations.
Hindley’s wife who dies shortly after giving birth to Hareton.
A period of two weeks.
The term used to describe Heathcliff due to his skin color, which is used to describe a member of a traveling people who survive off trade and things such as fortune telling.
A popular writing style during the Victorian Era that focused on the feeling of strong emotions rather than thinking.
The closest town between Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange where the doctor and parson resides.
The weather that can turn the moors into a deadly place to travel.
Another word for church that was used at the time in the novel.
The author of Wuthering Heights.
The contrasting setting to Wuthering Heights where the Lintons lived.
The historic county in Northern England where Wuthering Heights takes place.
The pseudonym Emily Brontë published Wuthering Heights under due to the dislike of female writers at the time.