The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes
Across
- 2. The edge or to be full to the point of overflowing.
- 5. A tall, pointed structure, symbolic of Capitol excess.
- 6. Eager or enthusiastic, often describing ambition.
- 8. Thin and bony, often due to suffering or hunger.
- 9. A trick or deception, frequently used in the Games.
- 12. To decrease or fade, often symbolizing loss of power or light.
- 13. The essence or core of something, like a theme.
- 14. A temporary pause, often in tension or action.
- 15. To cleanse or remove, linked to Capitol control.
- 17. To dwell on something, like recurring themes in the novel.
- 18. To annoy or frustrate, reflecting interpersonal tensions.
Down
- 1. To appear large or threatening, often describing danger.
- 2. A source of harm or ruin, like Coriolanus’s ambition.
- 3. A mournful song or lament, tied to Lucy Gray’s performances.
- 4. A way of walking, often reflecting personality or condition.
- 7. Extreme anger, often leading to conflict.
- 10. A trap, both literal and metaphorical in the story.
- 11. To suppress or pacify, often by force.
- 13. A cunning plan or action designed to achieve a specific goal.
- 16. A narrow valley or to eat greedily, reflecting survival themes.