I'm not entirely sure which specific crossword you are referring to. There could be many crosswords created around Benchley's works. If it's about 'Jaws' (a very famous work by Benchley), the crossword might include words like'shark', 'beach', 'Quint' etc.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Crossword P Benchleys' film and novel you're referring to. There may be some misunderstandings or it could be a rather niche or misnamed work. It's not a well - known title in general movie and literary knowledge.
I've never heard of a 'Crossword P Benchleys' film and novel. It might be something really rare or a new creation that hasn't reached a large audience yet. It could also be a name that has been miscommunicated or misspelled.
Well, it depends on the Benchley novel in question. Some of his works might feature a 'beast' - it could be a literal beast like an animal, or perhaps a metaphorical one representing a person's inner demons or a menacing force in the story. Without reading all of his novels, we can't say for sure.
It could be a symbol of fear. In many novels, a 'beast' represents something that the characters are afraid of, whether it's a real danger or an imagined one.
The 'The Island' by Benchley is likely a story that might involve a unique island setting. It could be about the secrets the island holds, perhaps strange creatures or hidden treasures. Maybe it's about the people who end up on the island and their struggle for survival or discovery.
Without having read 'The Island' by Benchley, it's difficult to name the exact main characters. But it's common in novels set on islands to have a protagonist who is a bit of an outsider. Maybe someone who has come to the island to escape their past or in search of something. There could also be a character who is native to the island and acts as a guide or a source of knowledge about the island's secrets.
To create a crossword based on an Eliot novel, first, you need to thoroughly read and understand the novel. Take for example Eliot's 'Silas Marner'. You could have words like 'Eppie' (the adopted daughter in the story) in the crossword. Also, words related to the rural setting like 'lantern' (which is an important object in the story) could be included. The crossword could also have clues related to the moral and social themes in the novel, like 'redemption' which is a major theme in 'Silas Marner'.