IPA Sound Symbol Crossword Puzzle (Spoken English - Prof. Qaissi)
Across
- 2. Victoria goes /ˈdʒɒɡɪŋ/ regularly.
- 5. Napoleon Bonaparte was a /smɔːl/ man
- 6. Mary Curie's greatest /əˈtʃiːvmənt/ was the discovery of radium.
- 9. Big Ben is a famous /klɒk/ tower in London.
- 10. I couldn't find any /bʊks/ related to my research in the school library.
- 11. RAM is the Moroccan national /ˈeə(r)laɪn/.
- 13. Sir Christopher Wren /dɪˈzaɪnd/ Saint Paul Cathedral.
- 14. The morning /ðət/ Princess Diana died, BBC World Service radio stopped its normal broadcasts.
- 16. In Lewin Caroll's famous book, "Alice in Wonderland", Alice had to go /θruː/ a rabbit hole to get into Wonderland.
- 17. Richard Wagner was for a time the /ˈprɒtəʒeɪ/ of mad King Ludwig of Bavaria.
- 19. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart started composing when he was a young /bɔɪ/.
Down
- 1. 'What a wonderful /wɜː(r)ld/' was sung by jazz musician Louis Armstrong.
- 3. Quasimodo - the hero of Victor Hugo's book - had a hump on his /bæk/.
- 4. Her /feɪs/ looked so pale.
- 5. In Greek mythology the giant Atlas carried the sky on his /ˈʃəʊldə(r)z/.
- 7. Hercules was a famous /ˈhɪərəʊ/.
- 8. Most countries in Western /ˈjʊərəp/ introduced a single currency - the Euro - in 1999.
- 10. The Taj Mahal is one of the most beautiful /ˈbɪldɪŋz/ in India.
- 11. Oscar Wilde believed that all /ɑː(r)t/ was quite useless.
- 12. A giraffe has only seven bones in its /nek/.
- 15. Auguste Rodin was a famous French /ˈskʌlptə(r)/.
- 18. William Shakespeare was born in the /taʊn/ Stratford-upon-Avon.