fairy tales and folk tales
Across
- 5. - I danced until I tore my shoes, Each night I vanished with no clues. Twelve of us would sneak away — What’s this tale where secrets lay?
- 6. - I broke a curse with a rose in hand, With talking teacups and a castle so grand. Bravery and kindness were my part — Who healed the beast with her heart?
- 8. - In wit and tales, I have no match, I fooled a lion and saved my patch. A talking beast with cunning goals — Who told tales in Indian scrolls?
- 11. - I was born from a pumpkin shell, My fairy godmother knew me well. A slipper made of glass I wore — Who am I, with a midnight chore?
Down
- 1. - I tricked demons with clever talk, And solved disputes on palace walk. A court jester with brains, not might — Who am I, bringing justice right?
- 2. - I hid a monster in my face, A beastly curse, a royal disgrace. Only true love could break my pain — In this fairy tale, who did I remain?
- 3. - I made kings laugh with sharp-tongued wit, Solving riddles with perfect fit. An Akbar courtier, bold and wise — Who am I, beneath no disguise?
- 4. - My red cloak stood out in the wood, Ignoring warnings, I misunderstood. A wolf disguised in granny’s wear — What’s my name with golden hair?
- 7. - I wore long hair from a tower so high, No door below, just braid to climb by. Locked away by spell and fear — Who am I that let love draw near?
- 9. - I gave three wishes with a twist, Rubbed from a lamp by a curious fist. With magic power and smoke so wide — Who lived inside and could not hide?
- 10. - I grew a plant up to the sky, Sold a cow, though Ma asked why. I climbed and found a golden thrill — Who fought the giant on the hill?