Catching Fire (Chapter 1-5)

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Across
  1. 3. Detest or intensely dislike (find repugant or disgusting).
  2. 5. To be in danger of misfortune or suffering a loss.
  3. 6. To express recognition of someone or something; or to admit something.
  4. 10. Every twenty-five years there is a special edition of the games, which usually has a twist added to it - to make the games more entertaining to watch.
  5. 11. The "states" that the nation Panem is divided in. Each of those is responsible for producing goods in a particular industry, and is controlled by the Capitol.
  6. 13. Soilders controlled by the Capitol, who are tasked with maintaining order/peace in Panem.
  7. 14. A mix of a rabberjay and a mocking bird, created by the Capitol. A symbol of rebellion.
  8. 16. The nation where the Hunger Games thriology takes place.
  9. 17. Resembling a serpent in form.
  10. 19. Unaware of something.
  11. 20. A well-known "song" played during the Hunger Games and other official Capitol events.
Down
  1. 1. The controllers of the Hunger Games. They design the scenery, outfits and take care of everything that has to do with the games and the arena.
  2. 2. The nation's twelve districts are ruled from this city, and this is also where the Hunger Gamess are organized and celebrated.
  3. 4. A resident from one of Panem's 12 districts, who is forced to participate in the Hunger Games.
  4. 7. Abnormal fear of being closed in a confined space.
  5. 8. Someone who guides and advises another who is less experienced.
  6. 9. To strongly dislike, and often to look down with disrespect.
  7. 12. A giant, golden horn shaped like a cone with a tail. It is filled with supplies that could help the tributes to survive the Hunger Games.
  8. 15. An organized rebellion, especially against an authority or government.
  9. 18. To calm someone who is or may become angry or upset.