Everything Tim Burton
Across
- 3. One genre that Poe invented
- 5. Burton’s partner and a repeat actress in his films
- 8. One of Burton's influences that is known for, along with his short stories, biographies and historical works.
- 10. A doll roughly sewn together that falls in love with Jack and helps him save Santa.
- 11. A film produced by Burton that is based off of a book by Roald Daul
- 13. The genre of Burton's book, The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories.
- 15. A movie directed by Burton about a young boy who wins a tour of the greatest chocolate factory in the world.
- 17. A skeleton that is so determined to bring Christmas to Halloween Town, he kidnaps Santa.
- 20. The actor Burton can’t seem to make a movie without
- 21. Burton’s main man for composing the scores for his films
Down
- 1. A constable sent to investigate murders committed by the Headless Horseman.
- 2. A poem by Poe that was originally titled "To Lenore"
- 4. A stop-motion film produced and co-written by Burton that follows Halloween Town's first Christmas.
- 6. Burton’s full name
- 7. A movie directed by Burton that follows the awkward life of a man created but not completed by an inventor. He falls in love but his hands "cut" them apart.
- 8. A troubled son of a dentist, who owns the greatest chocolate factory in the world, yet has no one to share it with.
- 9. The name of Charles Dickens's raven
- 12. One of Burton's major influences. The author of "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart"
- 14. A movie directed by Burton about a dead couple that acquires the help of another, more mischievous, ghost to get rid of the family that moved into their house after they died
- 16. A young, poor boy, who wins a tour of a chocolate factory only to, at the end, move into it with his family.
- 18. A movie directed by Burton about a constable from New York who is sent to investigate murders said to be committed by the Headless Horseman.
- 19. A 1989 super hero film directed by Burton