La La Land
Across
- 3. - The cocktail Sebastian orders in the jazz bar.
- 6. - The coffee shop Mia works at, named after a Greek god.
- 7. - Movie that inspired La La Land’s vibrant colors (2 words, no spaces).
- 8. - City celebrated for both its allure and struggles (abbreviation).
- 9. - Color prominently featured in the lighting design for the film.
- 11. - Romantic imagery used during the "A Lovely Night" dance.
- 12. - Opening musical number on the freeway (2 words, no spaces).
- 13. - Film that won Best Picture over La La Land.
- 14. - Character who dreams of opening a traditional jazz club.
- 18. - People the movie is dedicated to.
- 19. - Last name of the actress who won an Academy Award for her role.
- 21. - Last name of the actor who learned to play piano for the role.
- 22. - First name of the actor who plays Sebastian.
- 23. - A key characteristic of jazz rhythm Sebastian discusses.
- 25. - Movie directed by Damien Chazelle prior to La La Land.
- 27. - The climactic scene imagining what could have been (2 words, no spaces).
- 28. - Sequence showing Mia and Sebastian’s blossoming relationship.
- 30. - "Fools Who Dream" is performed during this key moment.
Down
- 1. - The name of the fictional club Sebastian idolizes (2 words, no spaces).
- 2. - Time of day during "A Lovely Night" dance sequence (2 words, no spaces).
- 4. - Iconic LA street referenced in the movie (2 words, no spaces).
- 5. - Director who crafted the movie as a love letter to dreamers.
- 10. - Ceremony where the film’s Best Picture announcement caused confusion.
- 15. - Sound that initially draws Mia and Sebastian’s attention to each other (2 words, no spaces).
- 16. - The moment Mia realizes her passion for acting during her big audition.
- 17. - Song that won the Oscar for Best Original Song (3 words, no spaces).
- 20. - Actor who spent three months learning piano (2 words, no spaces).
- 24. - Band that Sebastian joins, performing pop jazz (2 words, no spaces).
- 26. - Location of the scene where Sebastian and Mia float into the stars.
- 29. - Sebastian’s reference for the moment jazz was born (2 words, no spaces).