Across
- 3. The nation where the Hunger Games thriology takes place.
- 4. To express recognition of someone or something; or admit something
- 8. Every twenty-five years there is a special edition of the games, which usually has a twist added to it - to make the game horder and more entertaining to watch.
- 9. A mix of a jabber jay and a mocking bird, created by the Capitol. Symbol of rebelion.
- 13. An organized rebellion, especially against an authority or government.
- 14. A giant, golden horn that is shaped like a cone with a tail. It is filled witg supplies that could help the tributes to survive the Hunger Games.
- 16. Resembling a serpent in form
- 17. Someone who guides and advises another who is less experienced.
- 18. To strongly dislike, and often to look down with disrespect.
Down
- 1. A resident from one of Panem's 12 districts, who is forced to participate in the Hunger Games.
- 2. The nation's twelve districts are ruled from this city, and this is also where the Hunger Games are organized and celebrated.
- 5. Abnormal fear of being closed in a confined space.
- 6. Soilders controlled by the capitol, who are tasked with maintaining order in Panem.
- 7. To be in danger of misfortune or suffering a loss.
- 9. To calm someone who is or may become angry or upset.
- 10. The controlers of the Hunger Games. They design the scenery, outfits and take care of everything that has to do with the Games and the arena.
- 11. A well-known "song" played during the Hunger Games and other official Capitol events.
- 12. The "states" that the nation Panem is divided in. Each of those is responsible for producing goods in a particular industry, and is controlled by the Capitol.
- 15. Unaware of something