| A | B |
| Said "More weight." | Giles Corey |
| Said "That girl is murder. She should be ripped from the world." | Elizabeth Proctor |
| Said "We must all love each other now Goody Proctor." | Mary Warren |
| another word for doll | poppet |
| why Mary puts the needle in | safe-keeping |
| Parris is ashamed to admit this to Danforth | Abigail stole $ and ran away |
| Giles dies trying to ________ his informant. | protect |
| What Putnam really wants. | land |
| One of the first women accused of witchcraft | Goody Osburn |
| Colonial town that serves as the setting | Salem |
| Town from which Hale arrives | Beverly |
| Runs away with Abigail | Mercy Lewis |
| Character who lost children in childbirth | Goody Putnam |
| story that is meant to instruct with a moral lesson | parable |
| main character in a literary work | protagonist |
| character that opposes the main character | antagonist |
| this type of character makes a mistake or has a flaw | tragic hero |
| fear of communism | red scare |
| senator that feared communism | McCarthy |
| a small pot used to test metals for purity | crucible |
| John Proctor doesn't want to ________ his friends by giving a false confession. | condemn |
| Quits the court. | Rev. Hale |
| Wanted golden candlesticks. | Rev. Parris |
| Elizabeth doesn't push John to confess because she cares about his _______. | soul |
| Why Elizabeth was spared. | pregnancy |
| genre of this play | historical fiction |
| results in an unfair lack of employment | blacklisting |
| This character's parents were murdered. | Abigail Williams |
| This character is in a "trance" at the start of the play | Betty Parris |
| Opening scene of a play that gives background info | exposition |
| author of the play | Miller |
| evidence that was hard to disprove in court | spectral |