Across
- 2. Aerial vehicles employed by the Capitol for swift transportation.
- 5. The name of the post-revolutionary country which sprung up, led by the Capitol and comprised of several districts. It is located across what was once known as North America.
- 8. - Where the tribues fight for their district
- 9. The central government system of the nation of Panem. It is also the name for the government's primary city.
- 10. - A person who fights for their Country
- 12. Birds created by the Capitol during a time of rebellion in order to spy upon district citizens.
- 13. - A person whom donates when a trubute is in need of items
- 15. Capitol officials charged with maintaining peace and order in the various districts of Panem.
- 16. The first-person protagonist of "The Hunger Games" series, who volunteers to take her little sister Prim's place as District 12's female tribute for the 74th Annual Hunger Games
- 18. - A person who has been convicted of treason against The Capitol and subsequently punished by forcible removal of his or her tongue.
Down
- 1. A stockpile of survival-oriented items placed in the middle of the tributes' launch pads before the beginning of the Games.
- 3. Zones of Panem which have been divided, contained, policed and assigned with manufacturing or agricultural chores to service the Capitol
- 4. Jackers: Poisonous wasp-like bugs designed by the Capitol. They nest in trees and their stinger venom can cause hallucinations and even death in certain doses in the hunger games
- 6. - A berry that automaticly kills you in one minute
- 7. Capitol persons responsible for constructing and officiating each year's Hunger Games event
- 11. The genre of "The Hunger Games"
- 14. A species of bird which resulted from cross-breeding between mockingbirds and the Capitol-constructed Jabberjays. While they are unable to repeat words and phrases as the parent specie Jabberjay could, they are known to replicate sounds, such as whistling.
- 17. A black market trading facility in District 12 wherein goods (both legal and illegal) are bartered.
