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QueenVictoria : The longest reining British monarch
MaryAnnEvans : George Eliot's real name
Charlotte : One of the Bronte Sisters
Porshmouth : Charles Dickens where born there
OliverTwist : Dickens' most known social problem novel
LittleDorrit : Dickens' novel about debtor's prison life
Cricket : Activity that came popular in the 19th century
Biography : A genre which became popular in the 19th century
Chartism : Movement for working class rights
Rosemary : The main character in ''A cup of tea''
OscarWilde : The author of ''The Happy Prince''
Thomas Hardy : The author of ''The Mill on The Floss''
Napoleonic : Wars which ended in the 19th century
Sanssouci : The Castle where the Happy Prince used to live
OurLifeInTheHighlands : A book by the queen
RedBrick : University at the end of the Victorian age
Maugham : The author of ''The moon and sixpence''
Psychology : The new branch of science
Kensington : The castle where the queen was raised
PhilipFell : Rosemary's husband
Dash : The name of queen Victoria's dog
Hanover : The queen was from this dynasty
EmilyBronte : The author of ''Wuthering Heights''
LadyWithALamp : The nickname of Florence Nightingale
WestminsterAbbey : Charles Dickenson was buried there
Kipling : Wrote lots of stories about animals
Wighs : Liberals were called this way in the 19th century
JimHawkings : The main character in the ''Treasure Island''
Lighthouse : A building built by Robert Louis Stevenson's father
Across:2. | One of the Bronte Sisters | 5. | The castle where the queen was raised | 6. | A building built by Robert Louis Stevenson's father | 8. | George Eliot's real name | 9. | Rosemary's husband | 11. | The author of ''The Mill on The Floss'' | 13. | University at the end of the Victorian age | 17. | Wars which ended in the 19th century |
| 19. | The main character in the ''Treasure Island'' | 21. | The name of queen Victoria's dog | 22. | The new branch of science | 23. | Movement for working class rights | 24. | A book by the queen | 25. | Charles Dickenson was buried there | 26. | The author of ''Wuthering Heights'' |
| | Down:1. | The queen was from this dynasty | 2. | Activity that came popular in the 19th century | 3. | The nickname of Florence Nightingale | 4. | A genre which became popular in the 19th century | 7. | Liberals were called this way in the 19th century | 10. | Charles Dickens where born there |
| 12. | The main character in ''A cup of tea'' | 14. | Wrote lots of stories about animals | 15. | The author of ''The moon and sixpence'' | 16. | Dickens' novel about debtor's prison life | 18. | Dickens' most known social problem novel | 20. | The author of ''The Happy Prince'' |
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Across:2. | One of the Bronte Sisters | 5. | The castle where the queen was raised | 6. | A building built by Robert Louis Stevenson's father | 8. | George Eliot's real name | 9. | Rosemary's husband | 11. | The author of ''The Mill on The Floss'' | 13. | University at the end of the Victorian age | 17. | Wars which ended in the 19th century |
| 19. | The main character in the ''Treasure Island'' | 21. | The name of queen Victoria's dog | 22. | The new branch of science | 23. | Movement for working class rights | 24. | A book by the queen | 25. | Charles Dickenson was buried there | 26. | The author of ''Wuthering Heights'' |
| | Down:1. | The queen was from this dynasty | 2. | Activity that came popular in the 19th century | 3. | The nickname of Florence Nightingale | 4. | A genre which became popular in the 19th century | 7. | Liberals were called this way in the 19th century | 10. | Charles Dickens where born there |
| 12. | The main character in ''A cup of tea'' | 14. | Wrote lots of stories about animals | 15. | The author of ''The moon and sixpence'' | 16. | Dickens' novel about debtor's prison life | 18. | Dickens' most known social problem novel | 20. | The author of ''The Happy Prince'' |
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