Doctor Who [1x01 - 2x11]
Across
- 6. The company created by John Lumic
- 8. The gateway through which the Gelth
- 11. The one thing the Doctor believes in
- 12. What the Dalek feels in “Dalek”
- 14. An energy being that inhabits televisions in Great Britain in 1953
- 15. The blood type that was sent on Guinevere One in “The Christmas Invasion”
- 17. The age Rose was when The Doctor gifted her a red bicycle
- 20. The titular question
- 21. The last human
- 23. A good source of potassium
- 24. Delete! Delete! Delete!
- 25. When Nine is reincarnated as Ten, he is immediately preoccupied about whether he is…
- 27. The home planet of the Slitheen family
- 29. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- 30. The song that Rose and Jack dance to in “The Empty Child”
- 32. The reason why the Isolus chooses Chloe Webber as its host
- 33. Time goes by like…
- 34. An article that The Doctor frequently cites when trying to negotiate peace with otherworldly beings
- 36. The group trying to locate The Doctor, including Elton Pope and Ursula Blake
- 37. This character is introduced with the phrase “excellent bottom”
Down
- 1. A city The Doctor and Rose visit in the year five billion and twenty three that smells like Apple Grass
- 2. A device created out of boredom, a long night, and cabinets to be put up
- 3. The world doesn’t end because…
- 4. The reason The Doctor is the last of the Time Lords
- 5. An invitation, source of identification, or signal of your relationship status
- 7. Believes he’s the “Tin Dog”
- 9. The showrunner of Doctor Who so far!
- 10. The organism that controls the Autons in “Rose”
- 13. What chips are fried in to give humans unfathomable intelligence
- 16. The planet that Victor Kennedy originates from
- 18. “I create myself”
- 19. What Jack claims he has in “The Doctor Dances”
- 22. A spaceship with a spatio-temporal hyperlink
- 26. You will be exterminated!
- 28. What they call The Doctor in the ancient legends of the Dalek homeworld
- 31. A phrase that won Rose Tyler ten quid
- 35. “Let us mourn her with a traditional ballad”