Across
- 3. A long poem that tells a story. A tale
- 4. A specific area. Zone
- 8. A set of eight similar items. Octagon
- 9. To be negative. Sarcastic
- 11. A reference to another work of literature. Refrence
- 12. A narrative song. Lyric song
- 15. Relating to animals. Deer
- 16. A six line poem or stanza. Hexagonal
- 17. Relating to an issue. Related
- 20. To be careful or dutiful. Skilled
- 21. Someone who gets energy from the public. People-person
- 22. Whole, in one piece. Solid
- 25. To completely destroy. To remove entirely
- 28. To highly dislike. To hate
- 29. To be amusing in situation. Situational irony
- 31. Meat eating. T-Rex
- 33. Boring, tasteless. Tasteless
- 34. To trick or scam. Con
- 35. A poem addressed to someone in particular. Dedicated to someone
- 39. Ugly, overly dramatic. Flashy
- 40. Possessing skill with something. Skillful
- 42. A long speech given by one character. A speech
- 43. The predetermined events in peoples lives. Destiny
- 45. Choral "ode" ending each act of a Greek play. Song
- 47. An amusing story that has a happy ending. Happy play
- 48. Poem with a structure of 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables. Unrhymed Japanese poem
- 50. A massive army. A swarm
Down
- 1. Chaotic, pandaemonium. Discord
- 2. Something said to the audience by one of the characters. Side note
- 5. To back up. Retreat
- 6. A verse containing of 14 lines with fixed line scheme. Written by Shakespeare
- 7. Bipedal, like a person. George Clooney
- 10. Using pictures in writing. Visualization
- 13. To spread out. To expand
- 14. A sentence with repeating consonants. Syllable repetition
- 18. Strange or unusual. Corwin
- 19. To make someone feel unimportant. To depress
- 23. Very unappealing in looks. Ugly
- 24. The words said by actors. Lines
- 26. Correspondence in the sound of two or more lines. Rhyme scheme
- 27. An arm or a leg. Limb
- 30. To put up with. Deal with
- 32. A speech given by a character to himself. Speech
- 36. To hunt animals. Jaguar
- 37. Very serious. Severe
- 38. A minimum or maximum number. Required quantity
- 41. Extremely happy or joyous. Jolly
- 44. The units in a poem. Style
- 46. A sad play ending with sadness and great loss. Macbeth
- 49. The thing or person in the way of the hero. Villain
