This is what the story's protagonist, Rainsford, famous for
hunting
This falls on the two main character before they have a chance to kill one another
By offering Fortunato a taste of this rare wine, Montresor tricks Fortunato into following him down into the catacombs.
Amontillado
This is whom lies on a rooftop on the opposite side of the street
An enemy sniper
The item Roger attempts to steal from Mrs. Jones
Purse
The nickname of the island that causes sailors so much dread
Ship-Trap Island
This is with whom the family of Ulrich von Gradwitz is in dispute.
Their neighbors, or Georg Znaeym's family
This event keeps most of the other townspeople distracted allowing the events of this story unfold uninterrupted.
Carnival
An injury to this part of the body keeps the Sniper from using his rifle.
Arm
The item Roger hopes to buy
A pair of blue suede shoes
Rainsford discovers this when he first explores the island
A chateau
A land dispute
Often considered one of the seven deadly sins, Monstressor takes advantage of this emotion of Fortunato's the most.
Pride
Suspense
This is what Mrs. Jones send Roger home with at the end of the story
$10 dollars (or money to buy the shoes)
General Zaroff originally has this planned for Rainsford?
To hunt one of the captives WITH Rainsford
After the two men reconcile, this is what they see running down the hill toward them/
Wolves
Considering Motressor's intent to murder Fortunato, Montressor's repeat concerns about Fortunato's cough and overall health provides an excellent example of this literary device.
Irony
At the end of the story, and in an ironic twist of fate, we learn that this is the true identity of the enemy sniper
The sniper's brother
What Roger actually says instead of simply saying "Thank you, M'am" at the end of the story
Nothing
Finish this quote by Rainsford: "I am still a beast at _____."
Bay
This word completes the following quote: "The chance had come to give full play to the passions of a ______"
Lifetime
This word completes the following quote: "The thousand injuries of Fortnuato I had borne as best I could: but when he ventured upon ______, I vowed revenge."
Insult
This word completes the following quote: "He began to gibber to himself, cursing the _____, cursing himself, cursing everybody."
War
This word completes the following quote by Mrs. Jones: "Shoes got by devilish ways will burn your ____"